by:isis
Yes, in "James and the Giant Peach," the giant peach does indeed flatten the aunts, Spiker and Sponge. After James and the insect friends escape from the aunts, the peach rolls down a hill and crashes into them, effectively getting rid of the oppressive aunts once and for all. This event symbolizes James's liberation from their cruelty.
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
James lives with his aunts and his parents are killed before.
His aunts Spiker and Sponge, who are crushed by the rolling giant peach which soon come to New York City after James and his peach.
James is scared of the giant rhino made of clouds and lightning that killed his parents. :=
Yes, in "James and the Giant Peach," the giant peach does indeed flatten the aunts, Spiker and Sponge. After James and the insect friends escape from the aunts, the peach rolls down a hill and crashes into them, effectively getting rid of the oppressive aunts once and for all. This event symbolizes James's liberation from their cruelty.
it is in the peach and in the ocean and his aunts house
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
there aunts house
James lives with his aunts and his parents are killed before.
In the movie there like shocked and surprised to see the peach grow into a giant.
His aunts Spiker and Sponge, who are crushed by the rolling giant peach which soon come to New York City after James and his peach.
James is scared of the giant rhino made of clouds and lightning that killed his parents. :=
the grasshopper and the ladybug have a suckfest n he explodes on her face
They were self centered, selfish and mean, they did not like children.
England at first, then the peach, then New York City.
He was very happy with his parents, but they were killed and he had to go live with his aunts who were very mean.