no
if Roald dahl was not an author he wanted to be a doctor
because he did
No, Roald Dahl originally wanted to be a pilot but ended up becoming an author after World War II. Dahl's experiences during the war, as well as his imaginative storytelling abilities, influenced his decision to pursue a career in writing.
he wanted to be known for his story's or for being a very good doctor
I'm not really sure. You might want to try google or ask.com
i believe that roald dahls target audience was anyone from youge children to young adults. His books and plays are performed and loved by a wide range of people at all different ages. as well as people who were not intended to be targeted. i think that iso what makes him so unnique because he was the one person that could reach everyone with his work without nessesaserily trying to.
roald dahl was very tall -like 6' 6" or something like that. im not sure his exact hight, but its around that (he was very tall - that probebly gave him inspireation to write The BFG! lol). if you want to find his exact hight, go to his website - roalddahl.com
just for twist
i don't know why you'd want to know. I know he liked Beethoven.
Roald Dahl was shot down in a plane in WW II and when he went to America a writer asked him to give him facts about what it was like so that he could write a newspaper article about it. Roald Dahl did, and the writer mailed back and said that he had only asked for the facts, but Roald Dahl had written a really good story about it. It was so good, the writer published the story exactly as Roald Dahl had written it. He got a bit well known then, and he started writing books.
In "The Butler" by Roald Dahl, Mr. Cleaver wanted to humiliate the butler, Silvester, by making him believe he had stolen a diamond tie pin. Mr. Cleaver derived pleasure from seeing Silvester squirm and ultimately fired him from his job.
Roald Dahl was inspired to write children's books after having his own children, as he enjoyed telling them bedtime stories. He also wanted to create imaginative and humorous stories that would appeal to children and spark their creativity and imagination.