Matilda Bailey & Charlotte Bailey
Mrs. Phelps, a character in Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451," shows a detached and superficial attitude toward children. She expresses a lack of genuine emotional connection, viewing them more as burdens than as sources of joy or fulfillment. Her conversations reveal an indifference to their development and well-being, reflecting the larger societal neglect of meaningful relationships and the importance of nurturing future generations.
Matilda Ernkrans was born in 1973.
Digger Phelps's birth name is Richard Phelps.
Oliver Phelps's birth name is Oliver Martyn John Phelps.
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Matilda said she saw her mother yell at Mrs. Phelps during one of her school visits. She saw her mother intimidate and harass Mrs. Phelps, making her uncomfortable.
The librarian in the book "Matilda" is named Mrs. Phelps. She is portrayed as kind and supportive, encouraging Matilda's love for reading and helping her discover new books.
Matilda finds comfort and friendship in the kind and understanding presence of the librarian, Mrs. Phelps, who encourages her love of reading and supports her emotionally.
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Mrs. Phelps
Matilda's parents in the story "Matilda" are Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood. Mr. Wormwood is a dishonest used car salesman, and Mrs. Wormwood is obsessed with soap operas and bingo.
They were married, they were Matilda's parents.
she has psychokinetic powers
Mrs. Phelps think Huck is Tom Sawyer
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