We hear that a woman grabs and stuffs children at whim into an isolation cell called Chokey, for punishment, and the cell is a wooden outhouse where we hear that the floor is covered with nails pointing up we see the outhouse in the rain, covered with cobwebs, chains and padlocks and surrounded by barbed wire. ► A school owned by an ex-Olympic hammer thrower is a dimly lit place where children ages 5-11 are frightened and unhappy the owner states that she and teachers are there to crush children, not nurture them, and she says she wishes children would not exist. A man and a woman shout at each other and grab and struggle with each other. – Parents abuse and neglect their daughter for years and at age about 7, the girl has never attended school, although she is intelligent beyond her years several scenes include all three family members screaming at one another and the father, who refers to the child as a boy and never uses her name, physically throws her into her bedroom and locks her in a few times authorities come to the house and force the parents to enroll the child in a school. Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical VIOLENCE/GORE 4
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