Matilda
Matilda, the only legitimate child of King Henry I, was England's first female ruler, though her reign was contested.
Character
Literary
Mortal Instruments
April 18, 1847
Aries
176
New York City, New York, United States
Matilda Wormwood, the iconic protagonist of Roald Dahl’s 1988 children’s novel, continues to captivate readers with her extraordinary telekinetic powers and indomitable spirit. Born into a neglectful family, Matilda finds solace in books and discovers her unique abilities.
Throughout her journey, Matilda navigates the challenges of Crunchem Hall Primary School, where she encounters the formidable Miss Trunchbull. Using her powers, she not only excels academically but also becomes a beacon of hope for her classmates, standing up against injustice and inspiring positive change.
Beyond her primary school years, Matilda’s intellect and determination lead her to a prestigious secondary school, where she flourishes and eventually establishes herself as a successful writer. Her literary prowess, combined with her unwavering commitment to justice, allows her to make a profound impact on the world.
Matilda’s legacy extends far beyond her fictional realm. She has become a beloved literary icon and a role model for young girls everywhere, embodying the power of intelligence, kindness, and the ability to overcome adversity. Her enduring popularity has solidified her place as one of the most cherished characters in children’s literature.