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  2. Matilda Wormwood, also known by her adoptive name Matilda Honey, is the title character of the bestselling 1988 children's novel Matilda by Roald Dahl. She is a highly precocious five and a half (six and a half in the 1996 film) year old girl who has a passion for reading books. Her parents do not recognize her great intelligence and show ...

  3. Matilda, upon hearing that she can stay, leaps into Miss Honeys arms—an intimate action that expresses how much Matilda loves and trusts her teacher. And Matilda’s parents don’t even bother to look back at their daughter, thereby underscoring how little they care about her.

  4. Matilda’s parents think she should read less and watch more television. Matilda’s father, Mr. Wormwood, is a dishonest car salesman. He uses several illegal tactics to trick people into buying cars that are complete junk.

  5. Matilda is a 1988 children's novel by British author Roald Dahl. It was published by Jonathan Cape. The story features Matilda Wormwood, a precocious child with an uncaring mother and father, and her time in school run by the tyrannical headmistress Miss Trunchbull .

  6. Yes, the Wormwoods are Matilda’s real parents. However, Matilda is nothing like the Wormwoods. While the Wormwoods are simpletons and prefer whiling away their time in front of the television, Matilda prefers spending her time in more productive ways, such as reading.

  7. Mr. Wormwood. The protagonist of the novel, Matilda is an exceptionally smart little girl: she could speak like an adult by 18 months and was reading Charles Dickens by age four. But her parents, Mr. Wormwood and Mrs. Wormwood, aren’t proud of her—rather, they can’t wait to get rid of her.

  8. Summary. Questions & Answers. What were the Wormwood parents' five complaints about Matilda? PDF Share. Expert Answers. Rose Blackburn. | Certified Educator. Share Cite. Despite her intelligence...

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