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  1. Matilda, how lovely to see you. Are you enjoying school? MATILDA Oh, yes. Bits of it, anyway. . . . Mrs Phelps! Where's the REVENGE section? MRS PHELPS What?! Well, we don't have a "revenge" section. Why? Is there a child at school who is behaving like a bully? MATILDA Oh, no. Not a , exactly.

  2. When Miss Trunchbull activates lasers to send them all to individual Chokeys, a piece of chalk begins writing messages on its own, revealing Matilda's psychic powers. The chilling messages cause Miss Trunchbull to flee in fear and the children celebrate their victory over her tyranny.

  3. Synopsis. Matilda is the story of an extraordinary little girl with extraordinary powers. The daughter of abusive parents, Matilda finds refuge in library books, which she reads quickly and in creating her own stories.

  4. 2 MATILDA THE MUSICAL ACT 1 A bell rings. Lights up. A long table with the word "Birthday" emblazoned on it moves forward, with little hands creeping along the bottom. The table stops and the hands hit the ground. The children begin to pop up from behind the table and speak. They are all dressed in costume: Eric as Batman, Tommy as the

  5. Need help with Act 2, scene 2 in William Shakespeare's Macbeth? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  6. help you read the script if you were an actor? • Discuss the differences between writing a play-script and a book. How do characters express themselves in a play-script? e.g: Dialogue, soliloquies, songs, action etc. • Ask for volunteers to read the scene aloud, including any stage directions.

  7. Macbeth becomes paranoid. Macbeth's sanity descends into insanity quickly after killing the king. He worries that people know he killed the king and obsesses over the sound of servants laughing.

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