In the story he robbed the rich to give to the poor.
It's called "Ain't We Got Fun." It's from the 1920's-30's, and the lyrics are on numerous places on the web. As I recall, the commercial with Kathie Lee (for Carnival, I think) left out the lines about how poor the people in the song are: "Not much money/Oh but honey/Ain't we got fun."
He is a man that stole from the rich people who were mean and gave the riches to the poor and unhealthy!
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They thought that they had the right to decide what they should do with their money.
The conflict in the book "Matilda" by Roald Dahl is between Matilda and her neglectful parents, as well as with the tyrannical headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, at her school. Matilda's intelligence and resilience are pitted against the injustices and mistreatment she faces, driving the story's plot.
The story of Matilda is about an unusual little girl with extraordinary intellectual talents. She is stuck in a family that neither recognises nor appreciates her talents, and she is left to fend for herself. Her father, Mr Wormwood owns a second-hand car garage and cheats people while her mother, Mrs Wormwood is at the bingo all day. She also has a rather obnoxious brother.Matilda teaches herself to read and to do mental calculations far in advance of other children her age. She spends her day sitting in the town library, reading anything she can get her hands on. She is desperate to go to school, and is finally sent to a school run by a tyrant of a headmistress, who devises all sorts of tortures and punishments for children who misbehave (and also for those who do not).Although the headmistress is a terrible person, Matilda adores her teacher, Miss Honey, who quickly recognises Matilda's extraordinary abilities. Miss Honey is very poor, living in a tiny cottage. Through a series of events, Matilda also discovers she has more than just intellectual powers - she is able to move objects with her mind. Through this ability, she is able to help Miss Honey to get back property improperly taken from her by the school's headmistress when Miss Honey's father (brother to the headmistress) died. Matilda eventually gets to live with her teacher rather than her family.It's a very enjoyable children's fantasy.
The story of Matilda is about an unusual little girl with extraordinary intellectual talents. She is stuck in a family that neither recognises nor appreciates her talents, and she is left to fend for herself. Her father, Mr Wormwood owns a second-hand car garage and cheats people while her mother, Mrs Wormwood is at the bingo all day. She also has a rather obnoxious brother.Matilda teaches herself to read and to do mental calculations far in advance of other children her age. She spends her day sitting in the town library, reading anything she can get her hands on. She is desperate to go to school, and is finally sent to a school run by a tyrant of a headmistress, who devises all sorts of tortures and punishments for children who misbehave (and also for those who do not).Although the headmistress is a terrible person, Matilda adores her teacher, Miss Honey, who quickly recognises Matilda's extraordinary abilities. Miss Honey is very poor, living in a tiny cottage. Through a series of events, Matilda also discovers she has more than just intellectual powers - she is able to move objects with her mind. Through this ability, she is able to help Miss Honey to get back property improperly taken from her by the school's headmistress when Miss Honey's father (brother to the headmistress) died. Matilda eventually gets to live with her teacher rather than her family.It's a very enjoyable children's fantasy.
The story of Matilda is about an unusual little girl with extraordinary intellectual talents. She is stuck in a family that neither recognises nor appreciates her talents, and she is left to fend for herself. Her father, Mr Wormwood owns a second-hand car garage and cheats people while her mother, Mrs Wormwood is at the bingo all day. She also has a rather obnoxious brother.Matilda teaches herself to read and to do mental calculations far in advance of other children her age. She spends her day sitting in the town library, reading anything she can get her hands on. She is desperate to go to school, and is finally sent to a school run by a tyrant of a headmistress, who devises all sorts of tortures and punishments for children who misbehave (and also for those who do not).Although the headmistress is a terrible person, Matilda adores her teacher, Miss Honey, who quickly recognises Matilda's extraordinary abilities. Miss Honey is very poor, living in a tiny cottage. Through a series of events, Matilda also discovers she has more than just intellectual powers - she is able to move objects with her mind. Through this ability, she is able to help Miss Honey to get back property improperly taken from her by the school's headmistress when Miss Honey's father (brother to the headmistress) died. Matilda eventually gets to live with her teacher rather than her family.It's a very enjoyable children's fantasy.
Poor Miss Finch was created in 1872.
I am asking myself too but i think they worked for the rich people in the underworld MISs van duuren
Matilda was unhappy because she had no dowry, no hope, no means of becoming known. She was a pretty woman and she felt that she was born for all luxuries. She wished to marry a rich person but she was unlucky because she was born in a poor family.
help ,this poor girl
honey, Bread (for rich people), honey doghnut, barley (for poor families), meal of locusts. Love Julia
You spelled the poor girl's name wrong! But,Scotty probably does like her because Haley is a miss i think i am so beautiful diva.
Yes, Much easier. The only problem is that there is a lot of pressure if you miss because people will think that your "finishing" is poor and that you need work on your shooting.
No, honey is not a good conductor of electricity because it does not contain enough free ions to allow the flow of electricity. Honey is a poor conductor compared to materials like metals or saltwater.