The Twits By Roald Dahl Analysis

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The Twits is an evil person, having hair that covers his entire face. Mr. and Mrs. Twits are the smelly and ugliest people in the world. Thy hate everything except playing mean joke to each other, fascinating the innocent birds to put in their Birds Pies, they make caged monkeys, and “The Smuggle Wumps”, stand on their heads all day. He is a British novelist, short story writer, poet, screen writer and fight pilot. Sophie Magdalene is the mother of Roald Dahl, and he’s father is Harold Dahl. And he has three children. Roald Dahl is very strict daily routine. He would eat a breakfast in bed. After the end of every meal, Roald family’s had a chocolate bar. And he is very particular regarding the kind of paper he used as well. Roald Dahl he …show more content…
He wrote until saddle is sure that every word was just right. Roald Dahl written the Twits and Quentin Blake was the one who illustrate. It was written in 1979, and first published in 1980.A horrible, revenge, spiteful couple known as the twits, they live in a brick house and a without window. Mr. and Mrs. Twits they always continuously play practical jokes on each other out of wrath for one other. They also store birds. Mr. Twit is having hairy faced that cover his entire face, except for his forehead. His hair on face didn’t grow smooth and matted as it does on most hairy faced men because he never washes it. When Mrs. Twit when she was young she had a quite a nice face. But after a year by year her face became grown and she got older. When the person has ugly thoughts, it begins to shown on the faces. And when the person has ugly thoughts every day, every month, every year her faces became uglier and until it became so ugly. Mrs. Twit she put her glass eye on the mug of beer of Mr. Twit while Mr. Twits drinking the beer slowly he saw the glass eye of Mrs. Twits. So Mr. Twits procure in order to revenge. So to pay her back for the glass eye in his beer. Mr. Twits get a frog and she decided to put in the bed of Mrs. …show more content…
The frog was here on her feet, and jump on to her face. The next day Mrs. Twit gets a worm for the spaghetti and she mixed worms of spaghetti. The worm didn’t shows because it’s covered with tomato sauce and sprinkled with cheese. Mr. Twit wondered, hey, my spaghetti moving he said. Mrs. Twit said it’s a new kind. Mr. Twits started eating until he depleted spaghetti. Mrs. Twit she very great pleasure to watch him eating worms. And she said from Mr. Twit that there was a worm of spaghetti.to pay Mrs. Twit back for the worms. One night when Mrs. Twit was sleep, he crept out of bed and took her walking stick down. Mr. Twit saw Mrs. Twit that she uses a walking stick and it will be break it. The house of Mr. and Mrs. It look like a prison Mrs. Twit was the gardener. Mr. Twit caught the birds and Mrs. Twit was the who cook it. Mr. Twit he climbs into the branches with a bucket of glue .The glue that he used was called HUGTIGHT. Some of the birds stuck on the big dead tree because of the glue. And after that they cook it. They used to teach monkey to do a tricks. And Mr. Twit wanted to train monkeys. Mr. and Mrs. Twit they make their life so

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