Roald Dahl wrote "The Witches" because he wanted to create a children's book that blended humor with darkness, and challenged traditional fairy tale conventions. He found inspiration in exploring the idea of evil witches and creating a story that was thrilling and imaginative for young readers.
The witch's name in "Hansel and Gretel" is not specified in the original fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm. She is simply referred to as the witch or the old witch.
In Roald Dahl's short story "The Witches," the climax occurs when the young boy is discovered by the Grand High Witch and turned into a mouse. The falling action involves the boy and his grandmother working together to find a way to defeat the witches. The resolution comes when the boy remains a mouse but accepts his new form, knowing he has his loving grandmother by his side to continue their adventures together.
It should be witches'. Example: Witches' brooms
what are a group of witches called
The Puffin paperback has 224 pages. The book is written by Roald Dahl. He begins the book with the great line, "This is not a fairy tale. This is about real witches."
there are called witches same goes for male witches.
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Mythical creatures are not real, hence the term "mythical" as in myth. A myth is not exactly a lie, but in actuality is an old tale passed down by the people of a culture.
Coven is the term given to a group of witches.
Because "witches lie".