In "Boy: Tales of Childhood," Roald Dahl shares several amusing anecdotes about practical jokes from his youth. One notable prank involved Dahl and his friends placing a dead mouse in a jar of a local sweet shop's favorite treat, causing chaos when the shopkeeper discovered it. Another humorous tale recounts how they played tricks on their headmaster by tying his office door shut, resulting in a hilarious scene. These stories highlight Dahl's mischievous spirit and love for playful antics during his childhood.
he wrote funny books
roald dahl is a humourous and creative person.he loves to write fiction books and is very funny
looks a bit funny but interesting
because he is making books for children
Mrs. Trunchbull was Roald Dahl's favorite character because she inspired him to get the story funny and add a little bit of action.
Because he enjoys writing and he likes being an author. He said that he laughs at the same jokes as children
Roald dahl wrote fiction tales such as Medusa. Some of his stories were funny and some were serious that taught you a lesson at the end. He writes entertaining books for both children and adults.
Well Roald Dahl died but Quentin Blake Published most of Roald Dahl's Books.
Roald Dahl's children are Olivia, Tessa, Theo, Ophelia, and Lucy. His grandchildren include Sophie, Chloe, Clover, Luke, and Ned.
Roald Dahl never had a favorite word,but he had a motto: My candle burns at Both ends.it will not last the night. But oh my foes and oh my friends. It gives a lovely light.
Yes, Roald Dahl sought and obtained permission from the Queen to include her in his novel "The BFG." Dahl even sent her a special copy of the book as a gift.
In some ways, Roald Dahl had quite a sad childhood as his sister, Astri, died of appendicitis. Weeks later, his father died of pneumonia. Also, Roald was sent to boarding schools, which was also an unpleasant experience. He was often caned, and he was subject to bullying by older boys. These sorts of experiences influenced his writing, and can be seen in books like Matilda and Danny the Champion of the World. However, he was a bit of a prankster and enjoyed practical jokes. His fondness for a particular candy shop formed the basis for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and was also the cause of a severe caning when he and his friends dropped a mouse into the lolly jar. He had a protective but fair mother, who pulled him out of school when she found out he was caned. Roald Dahl also enjoyed family holidays in isolated seaside places, after his mother remarried. His stepfather was a positive influence in his life.