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In contrast, Matilda finds a kind mentor in her teacher, Miss Honey. Miss Honey immediately recognizes Matilda's genius and tries to help her, though her efforts are constantly thwarted by Miss Trunchbull. The Awakening of Powers

At age six, Matilda is finally enrolled in Crunchem Hall Elementary School. The school is ruled by the tyrannical headmistress Miss Agatha Trunchbull, a former Olympic hammer thrower who punishes students with extreme cruelty, such as throwing them over fences by their pigtails or locking them in "The Chokey"—a narrow, spike-filled cupboard.

: One of the film's most iconic scenes involves Miss Trunchbull forcing a student named Bruce to eat an entire oversized chocolate cake as punishment for stealing a slice. To Trunchbull's fury, the entire school rallies behind him as he finishes it. Miss Honey’s Secret and the Finale

By the age of four, Matilda is largely self-sufficient, teaching herself to cook and navigating to the local public library alone while her parents are away. She finds solace in literature, devouring every book she can find. When her family continues to mistreat her, Matilda begins to strike back with small acts of revenge, such as gluing her father’s hat to his head and bleaching his hair. Crunchem Hall and Miss Trunchbull

The 1996 film Matilda tells the story of a young, exceptionally gifted girl named Matilda Wormwood who lives with her neglectful and corrupt family. Despite her brilliance, her father, Harry, a dishonest used-car salesman, and her bingo-obsessed mother, Zinnia, treat her as a nuisance. Life at Home and Discovery of Books

Matilda eventually discovers she has psychokinetic abilities, allowing her to move objects with her mind. This power often manifests when she is angry or witnessing injustice.

Matilda learns that Miss Honey is actually the niece of Miss Trunchbull and was raised in an abusive environment after her father’s mysterious death. Trunchbull stole Miss Honey’s family home and inheritance.