the story of Matilda doesn't just reflect upon being content with what one has it also highlights some other values list out all the other values the lesson reflects giving suitable example from the text
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Here we see the vast divide between Matilda and her family. Whilst Matilda is portrayed as being very honest and innocent, her father is corrupt and immoral. There is a contrast between their natures, and this further highlights the fact that Matilda has never felt like she belongs. Moreover, her father feels no guilt for his actions and instead takes pride in his cunning, which further highlights his immorality. This fits with one of the book's core messages: that adults are not necessarily more moral or rational than children, and that age does not always lead to wisdom.
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