hen Matilda was told about this, she became enthralled in helping out Miss Jennifer Honey with getting her house back.One day in class, the atrocious Miss Trunchbull was yelling at everyone because there was a newt in her water. She, of course, blamed the whole milestone on Matilda, who was innocent. Matilda, being angry as she was, turned all of her concentration to the glass of water containing the newt that was sitting on the desk. Tip over, she said to herself, squinting her eyes. The glass wobbled and tipped over, pouring water and the newt on top of Miss Trunchbull. Matilda practiced her new found powers and they gradually became more and more advance to the point where she could control what she wanted an object to do when she moved it.Because Miss Trunchbull had done what she did to Miss Honey, Matilda felt she should do what she could to get back at her. Another day that Miss Trunchbull was teaching Matildas class, Matilda began moving the chalk around the chalkboard. The chalk spelled out words which read: This is [Dr. Honey]. This is [Dr. Honey]. [Miss Trunchbull], give my Jenny back her house, give my Jenny her wages, give my Jenny the house, then get out of here.... Matilda had finally got the best of Miss Trunchbull, who fainted and moved out of town without a trace.Winning not only the battle but the war with Miss Trunchbull, Matilda had yet to defeat her awful parents. After sharing a cup of tea with Jenny Honey, Matilda arrived at home to find her parents packing in a frenzy saying that Matilda was to pack and be ready to leave for Spain in thirty minutes. Matilda ran to Miss Honeys house and explained that she no longer wanted to live with her parents, especially since they were moving. Miss Honey and Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood agreed to let Matilda live with Jennifer Honey, her new friend. Matilda and Jenny had won, and they lived happily ever after!...