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The dead animal that Roald Dahl put in a sweets jar was a dead rat. He put it in a candy jar and was apparently severely punished by his headmaster.
Yes, Roald Dahl sought and obtained permission from the Queen to include her in his novel "The BFG." Dahl even sent her a special copy of the book as a gift.
Yes he did put they parted quite soon.
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Roald Dahl and his friends would play pranks on Mrs. Pratchett, the owner of the candy store. They would put a dead mouse in a gobstopper jar to retaliate for her unpleasant behavior towards them. Dahl later wrote about this experience in his autobiographical book, "Boy: Tales of Childhood."
The autobiographical book Boy contains more details on this topic. Dahl was caned after he and his friend put a dead mouse in a jar of gobstoppers at a local candy shop.
In Roald Dahl's book "The Twits," Mrs. Twit plays a prank on her husband by putting a dead frog in his glass jar of "Squiggly Spaghetti." The dead frog is meant to disgust Mr. Twit and teach him a lesson as he cruelly treats animals throughout the story.
In Roald Dahl's book "The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me," when the girl tries to stop the Greggs from hunting, they listen to her and decide to change their ways. They prefer to focus on peaceful activities such as opening a ladderless window-cleaning company with the help of the giraffe, pelican, and monkey.