Well in the story at the end when Matilda writes 'I'll get you like you got me' so this implies that the trunchbull did kill Magnus.
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61 years old as of 2009. Old bat thinks she can abuse children like that. At least she got what was coming to her. Thinking Magnus was haunting her. Wish he was.
Miss Honey is a gentle person, and she like Matilda. At the end of the story/book/film, she even makes Matilda her own daughter. She is quiet, and is quite clever to never argue with her aunt (Ms Trunchbull). Ms Trunchbull, however, is the opposite. She likes to take charge and she doesn't like anyone else getting in the way of her. She doesn't like Matilda, and she locked her in a cupboard. I hope this helped with your question.
In the musical "Matilda," Ms. Honey does not marry Mr. Trilby. The story primarily focuses on her relationship with Matilda and her struggles with Miss Trunchbull. Although there is a hint of romantic interest between Ms. Honey and Mr. Trilby, their relationship is not fully explored in the narrative. The ending emphasizes Ms. Honey's newfound happiness and independence with Matilda rather than a romantic conclusion.
The antagonist in "Matilda" is Miss Trunchbull, the cruel and abusive headmistress of Crunchem Hall Primary School.
Matilda gets revenge on Miss Trunchbull by using her telekinetic powers to make objects move and scare Miss Trunchbull. She plays pranks on her and eventually uses her powers to make Miss Trunchbull think she is being haunted by a ghost.
Miss Honey is the nicest and Miss Trunchbull is the meanest.
The nasty headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, is Miss Honey's aunt. Miss Honey's father was Trunchbull's brother, which makes Trunchbull a relative who has taken on a cruel and domineering role in Miss Honey's life. Their family relationship is strained and marked by Trunchbull's abusive behavior toward Miss Honey.
The abductor magnus does not exist. It is likely a mistake referring to the aDDuctor magnus.
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Will Magnus was created in 1962.