Not yet.
He is only referred to as The Big Friendly Giant or the BFG.
The Twits by Roald Dahl is about 2 selfish people who play tricks on each other and do not care about anyone but themselves. Mr. Twit has monkeys and he makes them stand on their heads so they super glue all the furniture to the ceiling and puts super glue on the floor and then the twits stand on their heads and they are stuck there for a long time.
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Roald Dahl
Roald Dahl wrote many popular children's books, including "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Matilda," "James and the Giant Peach," and "The BFG." His books are known for their imaginative storytelling and whimsical characters.
The BFG is a children's book written by Roald Dahl.
he wrote it in 1979 but it was first published in 1980
In London because that was were it was published and stayed there a lot.
Matilda Witches James and the giant peach Charlie and the chocolate factory Danny the champion of the world Fantastic Mr fox Georges marvellous medicine The BFG The twits The magic finger Esio trot Boy tales of childhood Going solo The giraffe and the pelly and me
BFG stands for "Big Friendly Giant." It is the title character in Roald Dahl's book "The BFG."
Roald Dahl wrote 19 books for children in total, but he also wrote adults books. Here are a list of all the children's books he wrote: * The BFG * The BFG, Matilda, and George's Marvelous Medicine * Charlie and the Chocolate Factory * Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator * The Compete Adventures of Charlie and Mr Willy Wonka * Danny, the Champion of the World * The Enormous Crocodile * Esio Trot * Fantastic Mr. Fox * George's Marvellous Medicine * The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me * The Gremlins * James and the Giant Peach * The Magic Finger * Matilda * The Minpins * The Twits * The Vicar of Nibbleswicke * The Witches.
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, The BFG (Big friendly giant) Matilda The Twits Danny, The Champion Of The World The Witches James And The Giant Peach
The protagonist in "The Twits" by Roald Dahl is Mr. and Mrs. Twit, a vile and repulsive couple who play mean tricks on each other. The story follows their misadventures and the consequences of their nasty actions.