Well, Ms Honey's father called her Agatha, so it must be her first name.
Miss Trunchbull was not directly based on a specific person in Roald Dahl's life. Dahl drew inspiration from various ruthless, authoritarian characters he encountered throughout his life to create the imposing and cruel headmistress.
Roalds headmaster at St. Peters
Matilda Cook from the novel "Fever 1793" by Laurie Halse Anderson is a fictional character. The story is a work of historical fiction based on the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia in 1793, but the character Matilda Cook is not based on a real person.
Yes, Roald Dahl's characters are often based on people he knew or encountered in his life. For example, the character of Miss Trunchbull in "Matilda" is said to be inspired by a real-life headmistress that Dahl had a negative experience with as a child.
Matilda is an American fantasy film released 1996 starring and directed by Danny DeVito. It was based on the novel by Roald Dahl. Besides Danny DeVito the film stars additionally Mara Wilson and Rhea Perlman.
when he was little he asked he's mum ( in the school report)if he was bad and unfortunly he was so he flash backed to his childhood and it made him write a little girl who is exceptionally quiet and sensible
Matilda is about a young girl who is neglected by her family that believes her to be a nuisance. She is very intelligent and has powers that can do things beyond what she ever imagined. Some differences between the book and it's movie adaptation are:- Book: Based in EnglandMovie: Based in America-Book: Fat mother, skinny fatherMovie: Skinny mother, fat father.-Book: Boy tossed out of a window for eating licoriceMovie: Boy tossed out of a window for eating M&Ms-Book: Miss Honey's nickname from her father is "Jenny".Movie: Miss Honey's nickname from her father is "little bumblebee".-Book: Matilda loses her powers.Movie: Matilda keeps her powers.-Book: Matilda's family flees to Spain and she goes with.Movie: Matlida's family flees to Guam after allowing Miss Honey to adopt her.
Some popular films based on Roald Dahl's books include "Matilda," "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," and "The BFG."
i presume you mean the Movie starring Mara Wilson? It was released in 1996 i think...
whatever book you are reading and the character that's name sows up the most is the person who it is based on
based on a person with a person
yes, he was a true person
Yes! He is based on Saint Nicholas.
vary from person to person