Friday, 15 April 2016

Book Review: Matilda - Holly

Holly Arlow, 10
Matilda
Roald Dahl
1988
April 2016

Brief Summary/description
Matilda is a sweet little girl who is astonishingly clever and meats a lovely lady [her teacher] and she ends up living quite a nice life.

Who was your favourite character and why?
Matilda was my favourite character because she reminded me of myself, good at reading, good at spelling and lives a nice life. I Don’t have horrible parents though.

What was your first favourite part of the book?
My first favourite part of the book was the ending. I just loved that miss honey took her away and they lived a nice life together and matilda didn’t have to live a horrible life with her parents.

What was your second favourite part of the book?
My second favourite part of the book was when Bruce bogtrotter ate the chocolate cakes in assembly for punishment for ‘sneak eating’ a cake

What was your least favourite part of the book?
I didn’t have a least favourite part of the book

How would you feel if you were the main character?
I would feel excited and worried at the same time because I would feel happy I have miss honey but worried when miss trunchbulls about

Is the story believable?
Yes, and no Miss trunchbull swinging Amanda by the piggy tails No miss honey being matildas friend Yes

Describe a positive moral in the story?
Stay well behaved and try not to get into trouble

What advice would you give the main character?
I would advise Matilda to carry on being like she is and not change the way she is

Did you enjoy the book/would you change anything?
The only thing I would change is add the things that are in the film to the book.

Additional thoughts/comments
No not really I enjoyed the whole book

*****

Book Review: Matilda - Anab1

Anab1
Matilda 
Roald Dahl 
1988 
April 2016 

Brief Summary/description 
Matilda is about a small, 5 year old girl who is very clever.  She had learned to read and do arithmetic by the time she was 3 years old.  She reads lots of books from the library before she even starts school.  When she does start in her first year at school at age 5, her teacher recognises her brilliance and tries to get her moved ahead, but the horrible head mistress, Mrs Trunchbull refuses.  Mrs. Trunchbull is a very mean woman and the story carries on about the adventures Matilda has with her rotten parents, the mean Mrs. Trunchbull, her teacher Miss Honey and her school friends. 

Who was your favourite Character and why? 
My favourite character was Matilda.  For such a small girl, she has a very big brain.  She's read books I've never even read. 

What was your first favourite part of the book? 
My favourite part of the book was actually when we followed Matilda's friend, Lavender, to the pond to collect a newt to put in Mrs. Trunchbull's water.  I thought it was a very funny and exactly what such a mean person deserved.  Also, the pictures in the book of the newt were quite funny. 

What was your second favourite part of the book? 
My second favourite part of the book was when Miss Honey took Matilda home after school and fed her the last bits of bread she had, they drank tea and talked very much like grown-ups.  It was then that the very clever Matilda figured out how to help Miss Honey. 

What was your least favourite part of the book? 
My least favourite part of the book was the beginning.  When you realise that Matilda has the stupidest, worst parents ever.  They are mean, unloving and certain that Matilda is a horrible little worm.   

How would you feel if you were the main character? 
I don't think I would have been as brave as Matilda to ignore the mean behaviour of her parents or to play tricks on them like she did with the hair dye and Superglue.   

Is the story believable? 
I don't think the story is believable because in reality, the actions of Matilda's parents and Mrs. Trunchbull would be considered abusive.  Mrs Trunchbull would definitely not be able to swing little girls around by their pigtails and hurl them over the school fence without the police getting involved.  Though even less believable than any of that is the sudden power that Matilda develops in being able to move things with her eyes.   

Describe a positive moral in the story? 
The moral in this story is that good things happen to good people and bad people don't win.  Eventually, the police caught up with Mr Wormwood's dodgy dealings at the used car dealership and Matilda's family had to flee the country to go live in Spain.  Mrs Trunchbull, after being given a big scare, finally fled town.  After that, Matilda was allowed to stay with Miss Honey and I'm sure they lived happily ever after. 

What advice would you give the main character? 
I don't think I need to give Matilda any advice.  She makes good choices and is a bright and clever girl, but maybe I'd tell her not to switch any of my hair products with extra strong hair bleach. 

Did you enjoy the book/would you change anything? 
I enjoyed the book but sometimes I cringed at how mean Mrs. Trunchbull was and worried that the consequences of her actions didn't quite match up with the actions.  If she had really picked up a little girl by her pigtails and hurled her over a fence, I think the little girl would have been very hurt and Mrs. Trunchbull would be going to jail for assault.   

Additional thoughts/comments 


I think the book can come across quite negative and hostile when the story centres around situations with Matilda's parents or Mrs Trunchbull.   I also think that the illustrations in the book are lovely and help in the telling of the story.  The drawings of the newt were funny and the drawings of Matilda helped to express how tiny she is for being so clever. 

Book Review: Matilda - Andy



Andrew Arlow, 38
MATILDA
Roald Dahl
1988
April 2016


Brief Summary/description
Matilda is a story about the early life of an extremely bright and extraordinary girl and the struggles she faced due to being brought up by arrogant parents who refused to acknowledge her abilities. 

Who was your favourite Character and why?
My favourite character was the Librarian.  Without her support and encouragement, Matilda would have been sent home and she would not have developed her abilities.  She was able to recommend a great list of books to read and with this Matilda matured very quickly.

What was your first favourite part of the book?
I enjoyed the parts where Matilda secretly got her own back on her Dad after each time he was horrible to her.  She smeared superglue into his favourite hat, put bleach in his hair lotion and scared her family with a hidden Parrot.

What was your second favourite part of the book?
The Introduction to the book.  Roald Dahl talks about how, if he was a teacher, he would be brutally honest with the parents.  I found it amusing how most parents believe their children to be “the prettiest, cleverest or most gifted”.  Roald would take the opportunity of the Parent Evening to say it how it really was……if he was a Teacher.   I found this section to be very witty and made me want to read the rest of the book.

What was your least favourite part of the book?
How could Matilda put the borrowed Parrot up a Sooty Chimney??......I’m still upset by this. L

How would you feel if you were the main character?
I would feel very lonely and isolated.  When you are little your parents are so important to you, you don’t see their flaws and trust/depend on their care.  Matilda matured very quickly and was wise enough to form a (justified) negative opinions of her parents.  Matilda’s Parents had very little time for her and refused to acknowledge her needs.    

Is the story believable?
Yes: from the feelings of isolation you can feel as a Child when caught up in Stupid Adults behaviour.
No: from developing telekinetic powers through frustration.
No: Olympic Hammer/Child throwing head teachers

Describe a positive moral in the story?
Don’t mess with 5-year-old geniuses with super-powers.  O and be kind.

What advice would you give the main character?
It’s a Parrot…..jeez Louise!!.....Papa cheese.

Did you enjoy the book/would you change anything?
I really did enjoy this book, I found it enthralling and read it in one sitting.  I would happily read a sequel to the story

Additional thoughts/comments

It was interesting to see an adults view of the world through a child’s eyes. It made me think about the impact adult’s behaviour has on a child.  I actually felt sorry for the children in Matilda’s school that weren’t able to irrationalise the adult’s behaviour and naturally accepted it as normal.