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  1. Matilda goes to school for the first time. Her teacher is Miss Honey, who is nice and adored by her students. The frightening headmistress of the school, Miss Trunchbull, is the opposite. Miss Honey warns her students that they should always obey Miss Trunchbull, who insists on strict discipline.

  2. Matilda hangs back when all the students are dismissed, desperate for Miss Honey to help her understand what she was just able to do. Matilda reveals that it was her who knocked over the glass, even though she did not go near it. She did it with her eyes, by willing it to tip over.

  3. Keep in mind that in school, this is the first time since meeting Mrs. Phelps that Matilda has been around an adult who values education. And like Mrs. Phelps, Miss Honey instantly sees that Matilda is no ordinary child—she’s a genius.

  4. During the first week of school, the new students learn all manner of tales about Miss Trunchbull. One morning, when Matilda and Lavender are on the playground for morning break, a 10-year-old named Hortensia welcomes them and asks if they’ve met “the Trunchbull” yet.

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  6. Need help with Chapter 8. The Trunchbull in Roald Dahl's Matilda? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

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