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[The Witches: A Tale of Transformation and Resistance]-[2 The Witches]

The Witches · B1 ·

BBC Classic Literature
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📋 Summary

The Unexpected Transformation

The story follows a young boy who undergoes a terrifying metamorphosis after encountering the Grand High Witch. He describes the sensation as being squeezed like he is "in an iron suit getting smaller and smaller," only to realize he has been turned into a mouse by the "Formula 86 Delayed Action Mouse Maker." The witches, who appear as ordinary women, harbor a deep, visceral hatred for children, viewing them as "little stinkpots" and planning to eradicate them using mouse traps. Despite his new physical form, the protagonist retains his human voice and cognitive abilities, a phenomenon his grandmother explains by noting that the potion only shrinks the body, leaving the "mind and voice" intact, essentially making him a "half person, half mouse."

A Bond Beyond Species

Central to the narrative is the unwavering love between the boy and his grandmother. Unlike the typical human reaction to mice—which involves fear or a desire to kill—the grandmother accepts her grandson completely, stating, "I will always love me whatever I am." This unconditional support provides the boy with the emotional stability needed to face his predicament. The boy also encounters Bruno Jenkins, another victim of the witches, who is less resilient and struggles with his transformation, primarily because he is obsessed with food and lacks the same supportive family dynamic. Together, they form an unlikely alliance to combat their tormentors.

The Plan for Retribution

The boy and his grandmother devise a daring scheme to dismantle the witches' organization. Leveraging his size, the boy infiltrates the kitchen of the Hotel Magnificent, where he successfully pours the "Formula 86" into the witches' soup. The climax is a chaotic scene where the witches, upon consuming the potion, begin "jumping all over the tables" and shrinking into mice. This moment serves as a triumphant reversal of the witches' original plan, as the boy notes, "We've got to stop them," and eventually succeeds in turning the tables on the Grand High Witch herself.

A Lifelong Mission

Following the destruction of the local witch cohort, the boy and his grandmother relocate to Norway. They contemplate the limited lifespan of a mouse, with the boy learning that a "mouse person" might live about nine years. Rather than despairing, they embrace their new reality, viewing it as a "miracle." The story concludes with the pair planning a global crusade to hunt down the remaining witches. They decide that instead of mouse traps, they will use cats to eliminate the "mouse witches" once the potion is administered. The narrative ends on a note of determined optimism, as the boy reflects that "it doesn't matter who you are or what you look like so long as somebody loves you," setting the stage for their lifelong mission to rid the world of evil.

🎯Key Sentences

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I don't feel myself any longer.
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It's not worth bothering about.
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I soon decide I rather like it.
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What's so special about being a boy, anyway?
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I know for certain that she will always love me whatever I am.
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📝Key Phrases

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I don't feel myself any longer.
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I'm running, running for my life.
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It's not worth bothering about.
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I potter about between the chair legs.
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I could get used to being a mouse.
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📖 Transcript

In fairy tales, witches wear silly black hats and they ride on broomsticks.
They're squeezing!
Like I'm in an iron suit getting smaller and smaller.
Now prickling.
I don't feel myself any longer.
But this story is not a fairy tale.

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