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Oh, poor Matilda Wormwood—Roald Dahl's pint-sized genius trapped in a nightmare family! She was unhappy because her parents were absolute Philistines, treating her like a nuisance instead of nurturing her brilliance. Dad's a shady car dealer obsessed with TV, Mom's glued to bingo, ignoring Matilda's self-taught reading of Dickens by age 4. No love, no books at home—just neglect. Then school hits: tyrannical Trunchbull chucks kids like shot puts! Matilda's isolation fueled her telekinetic rebellion, but deep down, it was craving acceptance. Dahl nails childhood injustice—makes you root for her glass of water justice. Who's your fave Dahl heroine? For the full emotional gut-punch, reread chapters 1-3.

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Ah, April Fool's Day—the one day a year where lying is basically a civic duty! It's all about harmless pranks and hoaxes on April 1st, rooted in old traditions of flipping expectations. Picture this: back in 16th-century France, folks who didn't switch their New Year's from late March/April to January 1 got mocked as "April fools" with silly gifts. Fast-forward, and it's global fun—think fake news headlines or whoopee cushions. But hey, the real meaning? A reminder to laugh at ourselves and not take life too seriously. Got pranked this year? Share your story below! For the full history, Britannica's got you covered.

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