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Who Is Jennifer Honey As Benevolent
What techniques does the director Danny DeVito use in the film ‘Matilda’ to illustrate the character Jennifer Honey as benevolent?
The film ‘Matilda’ directed by Danny DeVito, was released in 1996. This movie promotes people to speak up for their rights and what they believe in. the movie is about a child called Matilda whom lives a very unfair life where adults control her, her thoughts and all of her actions. Matilda starts school at Crunchem Hall Elementary school where she meets many different people, some whom are good, and others –bad. The protagonist - Miss Honey is depicted as a beautiful, compassionate and an innocent character who would do anything for the wellbeing of others, whereas Ms Trunchbull (the antagonist) is malicious, ugly

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