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August 31, 2008

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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   The book- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a for children, so it full a lot of childlike and quaint kinds of thought.  

   The writer- ROALD DAHL began writing children’s story in 1960 while living in England with his family. And his first stories were written as entertainment for his own children. And I think the writer is similar to the leading role- Willy Wonka, I guess the writer is writing himself at Willy Wonka. I think it is pretty funny.

   This book shows us how marvelous the Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory is. The story is talking about Willy Wonka closed his factory after his employees stole his recipe and built their own factories. Willy Wonka opened his factory again and decided to invent five children to visit his factory. Then all people in every countries started to find the five golden tickets in order to visit the factory. The leading role- Charlie Bucket who lives in a poor family got the last golden tickets before the deadline. Charlie went to the factory with his grandpa Joe who told Charlie the story about the chocolate factory everyday. The other lucky winners are a fat and greedy Augustus who fell into the chocolate pool and a girl who is spoiled by her parents Veruca Salt and she went to the nut room instead of following the role. And the boy who likes to watch TV Mike was sent by television the girl Violet who likes to chewing gum all the time tried the new gum which is not right and safe to eat without Willy Wonka’s agreement. In the beginning the gum is delicious, but it is not right to eat yet, therefore Violet became swelling like a balloon and she tuned into purple like a blueberry. In the end, only Charlie anf his grandpa Joe left. After taking lots of tests, Willy Wonka decided to give Charlie his factory.

   I think the story is pretty funny and it gave us a lot of new idea. It also tells us that we should not be too greedy and just take what we need and do not be too obstinately or maybe we may have some bad consequences. And I think it is a good book to share with others.

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