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Augustus Gloop
Augustus gloop
There were 5
First you will help Charlie get a Golden Ticket, then you will enter the factory with Charlie and the others (having found a ticket of your own). In the factory, accompany the kids to each of the rooms and make sure things work out for them. (see the related question below)
In all versions it was the fat German names Augustus Gloop.
The first character to win a golden ticket in Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is Augustus Gloop. He is one of the five lucky children who find a golden ticket hidden in a chocolate bar, granting him access to Willy Wonka's magical factory. Augustus is depicted as a gluttonous boy, which serves as a contrast to the story's protagonist, Charlie Bucket.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, written by Roald Dahl, and originally illustrated by Joseph Schindelman, was first published in the United States in 1964, and in the UK in 1967.
In Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," the first golden ticket is found by Augustus Gloop, a gluttonous boy who is known for his love of food. His discovery of the ticket sets off a race among children to find the remaining tickets hidden in chocolate bars, leading to their eventual visit to Willy Wonka's magical factory.
Roald Dahl was 48 years old when he first wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." The book was published in 1964.
The first day of February. When Charlie received the ticket, Mr. Bucket read it aloud, and when he was finished, Mrs. Bucket exclaimed, "The first day of February! But that's tomorrow! Today is the last day of January. I know it is!".
August gloop
Agustus Gloop got the first Golden Ticket in "Charlie and The Chocolate Factory". Hope This Helps :)