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- Lavender - Roald Dahl Wiki | Fandom
Lavender is the tritagonist of Roald Dahl's novel Matilda and one of the two deuteragonists of its 1996 film adaptation She is a student at Crunchem Hall Primary who befriends the titular protagonist
- Matilda (1996 film) - Wikipedia
Six-year-old Matilda Wormwood is neglected and mistreated by her parents, corrupt car dealer Harry Wormwood and his wife Zinnia, from the moment she’s born They frequently leave her home alone to fend for herself and refuse to enroll her in school Her older brother Michael also mistreats her
- Matilda Character Analysis - LitCharts
Lavender is a girl in Matilda ’s class at Crunchem Hall Primary School, and she soon becomes Matilda’s best friend She’s a tiny girl with brown hair Lavender greatly admires Matilda for the tricks Matilda… read analysis of Lavender
- 19 Main Characters in Matilda by Roald Dahl - Book Analysis
The characters in Roald Dahl's 'Matilda' are vividly drawn and highly memorable Each of them has a role to play in Matilda's overall growth and development This list includes Matilda's family as well as her friends and teachers at school
- Kiami Davael, (AKA Lavender) Talk Matilda, Adulthood Music
Any Black girl who’s ever seen the movie Matilda would be hard pressed to forget Kiami Davael who portrayed Lavender, Matilda’s best friend The curious deep-voiced, bespeckled little girl
- Matilda Characters - GradeSaver
Lavender is one of Matilda’s new-found friends in her school She is extremely small for her age, and has deep brown eyes and a fringe Much like Matilda, she is very brave and mischievous
- Matilda: Full Book Summary - SparkNotes
Matilda and another girl in her class, Lavender, become friends Lavender is also rebellious and wants to punish Miss Trunchbull When Miss Trunchbull comes to teach Matilda’s class, she is mean to the students and even Miss Honey, who tries to defend the students
- Lavender in Matilda by Roald Dahl | Role Character Analysis
Lavender is Matilda's best friend at Crunchem Hall Elementary School, who shares her small size and incredible intellect Lavender inspires Matilda to ultimately gain her freedom from her parents
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