In Roald Dahl's book "The Magic Finger," the main character, a young girl with magical powers, is simply referred to as "the girl" and does not have a specific name. The story focuses on her experiences and misadventures as she uses her magic finger to teach lessons to those around her, particularly her neighbors, the Gregg family. The lack of a name allows readers to relate to her more easily.
"The Magic Finger" by Roald Dahl is a children's fantasy book that falls under the genre of fiction. It combines elements of fantasy and humor as it tells the story of a girl with a magic finger who can teach people to be kind to animals.
"The Magic Finger" by Roald Dahl is set in the countryside, specifically on a farm where the Gregg family lives next to the narrator. The story takes place during a time when the narrator gains the ability to point her finger and transfer the power of the magic finger to those who anger her.
The Magic Finger was created in 1966.
The Magic Finger was written by Roald Dahl.
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"The Magic Finger" is a children's book by Roald Dahl about a girl who has the power to cast spells with her finger. When she gets angry at her neighbors for hunting animals, she points her finger at them, and they are transformed into the very animals they were hunting. The story teaches a lesson about the consequences of using power to seek revenge.
That The Little Girl Tried to convince the Gregg family to stop haunting and they just laufhged at her face so she got mad and saw red and point her magic finger at them and turned them into ducks . :) hope is right :D
does not say becouse she is saying the story about what happened yesterday to the Gregg family.
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how can you use magic powers by your finger lke matilda
In Roald Dahl's "The Magic Finger," the main character is an eight-year-old girl with a magical finger that can punish those who harm animals. Key characters include her family, particularly her parents, and the Gregg family, who are hunters and become the focus of her magical retribution. The story emphasizes themes of empathy and respect for nature through these characters' interactions.