Roald Dahl wrote “Matilda” in 1988. Other works by Dahl include "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "James and the Giant Peach," and "The BFG.". Much like "Matilda," his other works are known for their imaginative stories that often challenge traditional norms and champion the underdog.
Yes, Matilda has an older brother named Michael Wormwood in the book. He is not as central to the story as Matilda and is portrayed as an average, somewhat lazy boy who isn't particularly close to his sister.
“Matilda” by Roald Dahl defies easy categorization, but it can be broadly classified as a children's book with strong elements of humor, coming-of-age, and magical realism. While elements like telekinesis add a fantastical layer, the core themes of self-discovery, overcoming adversity, and finding a sense of belonging make it a classic children's tale.
Yes, in Roald Dahl's "Matilda," the titular character develops extraordinary abilities. The story unfolds with Matilda possessing telekinesis, allowing her to move objects with her mind. This power emerges as a response to childhood frustrations, initially triggered by an unfair accusation.
Yes, "Matilda" was adapted into two films. The first, released in 1996, starred Mara Wilson and Danny DeVito. More recently, a musical adaptation hit theaters in 2022, starring Alisha Weir and Emma Thompson.