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Roald Dahl, the famous author, experienced a challenging childhood. He lost his father when he was just three years old and his mother later sent him to a boarding school, where he faced harsh treatment and bullying. These early experiences of loss and adversity influenced his writing and themes of resilience and imagination in his later works. Despite these hardships, Dahl developed a love for storytelling that would define his career.

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