London, England
The setting of "Matilda" by Roald Dahl is a small English village in modern times. The story takes place in various locations, including Matilda's home, Crunchem Hall Primary School, and the library where Matilda spends a lot of her time. The setting contributes to the whimsical and sometimes dark atmosphere of the story.
small quiet english village
Where did the setting of the book "Little women" take place?
The setting took place in a small coastal town.
creepy yet funny
"Matilda" takes place in an unnamed English town and is set in the late 20th century. The exact time period is not specified, but it is generally understood to be contemporary to when the book was written in 1988.
Crunchem Hall is a fictional school in Roald Dahl's children's book "Matilda." It serves as the setting for much of the story, where the protagonist, Matilda Wormwood, deals with the tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull. The school is depicted as a grim and oppressive place, reflecting the challenges faced by Matilda and her classmates.
In London
The setting takes place in the Catskills mountain and the state is new york
Los Angeles
In what season and place setting did Rachel and Brandon take on the Amazing Race
Does it take place inCamelot?