George's Marvellous Medicine
Summary
George's Marvellous Medicine is an engaging and witty tale by Roald Dahl, where the protagonist, a boy named George, faces a challenging task. His grandmother, a grumpy and mean old woman, demands that he prepare her daily medicine. Tired of her constant nagging and complaints, George decides to concoct his own magical potion to teach her a lesson. George mixes the most unexpected ingredients he can find around the house: shampoo, shoe polish, paint, and even chicken feed. He hopes his potion will impress his grandmother and change her demeanor. When she drinks this unusual medicine, something incredible happens: she starts growing and expanding until she bursts through the roof of the house. This unexpected transformation leads to a series of comedic and absurd events. George's parents, upon returning home, are astonished by what has happened. His father, seeing potential in the magical potion, decides to use it to enlarge the animals on their farm, hoping for profit. However, when George tries to recreate the potion to return his grandmother to her normal state, he encounters difficulties as he cannot remember all the ingredients. Ultimately, his grandmother drinks one of the new versions of the potion and disappears, leaving everyone bewildered. The story concludes on a humorous note, highlighting the importance of caution and responsibility when dealing with unknown substances. Roald Dahl masterfully blends elements of fantasy and humor, creating an unforgettable tale about a boy who wanted to change his life through magic.
