She likes shotput, javelin and hammer thRow!
She is into the 'Olympics' style sports/events - as she took part in the 1975 olympics!
She's still fat, even though she plays sport!
Miss Honey is the nicest and Miss Trunchbull is the meanest.
Matilda gets revenge on Miss Trunchbull by using her telekinetic powers to make objects move and scare Miss Trunchbull. She plays pranks on her and eventually uses her powers to make Miss Trunchbull think she is being haunted by a ghost.
Miss. Trunchbull.
Her mother dies and her father commits suicide and Miss Trunchbull is the only person left to look after her
Pam Ferris portrays the head teacher, Miss Trunchbull, in the film adaptation of Roald Dahl's "Matilda."
The antagonist in "Matilda" is Miss Trunchbull, the cruel and abusive headmistress of Crunchem Hall Primary School.
Miss Honey goes to see Miss Trunchbull to discuss the mistreatment of her niece, Matilda, at Crunchem Hall. Miss Honey is concerned about Matilda's well-being and seeks to address the issue of how she is being treated in the school.
Miss Trunchbull sends Matilda to the Chokey, a small, dark cupboard with spikes on the walls where children are punished.
The name of the mean school headmistress in Roald Dahl's book "Matilda" is Miss Trunchbull. She is known for her cruel behavior towards the students at Crunchem Hall Primary School.
everybody was afraid!
In the book "Matilda" by Roald Dahl, the teacher Miss Trunchbull's secret is that she is actually Miss Honey's cruel aunt who mistreated her growing up. Miss Trunchbull is revealed to be a malicious and abusive figure who has caused Miss Honey a great deal of trauma and hardship throughout her life.
The malicious teacher in the book and film "Matilda" is Miss Trunchbull.