The power to pick things up and move them.
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YES. She played Miss. Trunchball in the film/movie Matilda in 1996.
Originally, it was Matilda Wormwood, which later became Matilda Honey, when her teacher, Miss Honey, adopted her.
Matilda is about a young girl who is neglected by her family that believes her to be a nuisance. She is very intelligent and has powers that can do things beyond what she ever imagined. Some differences between the book and it's movie adaptation are:- Book: Based in EnglandMovie: Based in America-Book: Fat mother, skinny fatherMovie: Skinny mother, fat father.-Book: Boy tossed out of a window for eating licoriceMovie: Boy tossed out of a window for eating M&Ms-Book: Miss Honey's nickname from her father is "Jenny".Movie: Miss Honey's nickname from her father is "little bumblebee".-Book: Matilda loses her powers.Movie: Matilda keeps her powers.-Book: Matilda's family flees to Spain and she goes with.Movie: Matlida's family flees to Guam after allowing Miss Honey to adopt her.
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Matilda gets revenge on Miss Trunchbull by using her telekinetic powers to make objects move and scare Miss Trunchbull. She plays pranks on her and eventually uses her powers to make Miss Trunchbull think she is being haunted by a ghost.
Miss Honey's admiration for Matilda's intelligence and kindness foreshadows their strong bond and eventual alliance against Miss Trunchbull. Matilda's ability to move objects with her mind hints at her extraordinary powers, setting the stage for her standing up to injustice and using her powers for good. Miss Trunchbull's mistreatment of students and her fear of the supernatural foreshadow her ultimate downfall when faced with Matilda's powers.
Miss Trunchbull sends Matilda to the Chokey, a small, dark cupboard with spikes on the walls where children are punished.
Miss. Trunchbull.
The main characters in "Matilda" include Matilda Wormwood, a young girl with telekinetic powers, her neglectful parents Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood, her teacher Miss Honey who cares for Matilda, and the tyrannical headmistress Miss Trunchbull.
The antagonist in "Matilda" is Miss Trunchbull, the cruel and abusive headmistress of Crunchem Hall Primary School.
Pam Ferris portrays the head teacher, Miss Trunchbull, in the film adaptation of Roald Dahl's "Matilda."
Miss Honey goes to see Miss Trunchbull to discuss the mistreatment of her niece, Matilda, at Crunchem Hall. Miss Honey is concerned about Matilda's well-being and seeks to address the issue of how she is being treated in the school.
Matilda's headmistress is Miss Trunchbull, a cruel and tyrannical figure who terrorizes the students at Crunchem Hall Primary School.
In "Matilda," throwing the hammer refers to a scene in which the character Miss Trunchbull competes in a hammer-throwing competition at Matilda's school. Miss Trunchbull demonstrates her strength and aggressiveness by participating in the competition and throwing the hammer with great force.
Miss Trunchbull appears in the book "Matilda" by Roald Dahl. She is one of the main antagonists in the story, tormenting the protagonist Matilda and the other children at Crunchem Hall Primary School.
In the resolution of "Matilda," Miss Honey legally adopts Matilda, removing her from the neglectful care of her parents. Matilda also discovers she has telekinetic powers, which she continues to develop. The resolution shows Matilda finding a loving and supportive home with Miss Honey and using her powers for good.