Brucie Bogtrotter.
In Roald Dahl's novel "Matilda," Miss Trunchbull, the formidable headmistress, punished the boy who couldn't spell the word "what" by making him eat an entire chocolate cake in front of the whole school. This punishment was meant to be both humiliating and excessive, reflecting Miss Trunchbull's cruel and tyrannical nature as a character. The scene serves to highlight the absurdity and injustice of her disciplinary methods within the story.
James and the giant peach was the first book of Roald Dahl
No, the character in Matilda named Bruce, known for eating a whole chocolate cake at a school assembly was played by the actor Jimmy Karz.
chocolate, but not chocolate ice-cream or cake!
30 years old he was young then
Any recipe book will tell you how to bake a cake.
because he did not like artificial flavoring choclate
Yummy yummy
thunder cake event
Jonathan Cake's birth name is Jonathan James Cake.
We are baking a cake. . . A big cake
Book by book, genre by genre, jaffa cake by jaffa cake