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As frustrated geniuses go, Matilda is comparatively pretty well-adjusted.

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English Language

Transcript

00:02

Underdog stories have a long history going all the way back to the Battle of [Big book falls down]

00:06

the giant Goliath versus the not so giant David. We still regret putting

00:11

money on that one. A more recent version of this kind of story can be found in

00:15

Roald Dahl's 1988 novel Matilda. David might have had a slingshot that served [The Matilda book slides into view]

00:20

him well but Matilda has something even better.

00:23

Telekinetic powers woo, even sounds cool. The book follows the adventures of a

00:28

little girl named Matilda, at the start of the book she hasn't realized she has [Matilda stood in a library]

00:32

any special powers, she's just a precocious clever kid luckily he don't

00:38

need telekinesis to read. Although Matilda has her teacher Miss Honey on

00:42

her side, most of the adults in her life i.e. her parents and her headmistress have

00:47

no interest in helping her genius flourish. As a consequence Matilda gets a [Matilda and her teacher stood together and her parents and Ms. Trunchbull stood as a group]

00:51

bit of a taste for revenge and uses her cleverness to pull a bunch of pranks on

00:56

her father, from dyeing his hair an awful color to gluing his hat to his head. [Matilda's father looks in the mirror and is shocked]

01:01

Although to be fair those two pranks kind of cancel each other out there

01:05

right... No one can see your awful hair if there's a hat glued.. Yeah you get it...

01:09

As you might imagine once Matilda discovers her telekinetic powers her pranks get [Matilda making milk and cereal float around her]

01:14

a bit more um, advanced.. After all it'd be a shame to let those towers go

01:18

to waste right, she almost have to prank people, it's her duty... Roald Dahl's books often

01:23

sold well and Matilda was no exception. In the UK alone it sold over half a

01:28

million paperbacks in six months breaking all previous records for a work

01:32

of children's fiction. It was adapted into a 1996 film and a stage musical

01:37

based on the novel has been running since 2010. We're not too surprised by [Picture of the musical show]

01:41

the success of Matilda, she's not the first child who's been frustrated by

01:45

bullies and obnoxious authority figures so she's very relateable and kids get a

01:50

real kick out of seeing those meanies get their just desserts. Of course that's not to [Book flies into the air and hits the teacher in the head]

01:54

say we condone acts of revenge on the off chance you do happen to have

01:58

telekinetic powers please ya know, use them responsibly. [Matilda taking someones phone out their back pocket with telekinesis]

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