I cannot answer this question.
Oompa Loompas came from Oompa Loompa land, according to the original movie.
Oompa Loompas are fictional characters created by author Roald Dahl for his book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." In the story, the Oompa Loompas are described as coming from Loompaland, a mysterious and isolated land. They are known for their small size, orange skin, green hair, and skill in working at the chocolate factory.
The employees of Google are (humorously) referred to as Oompa-Loompas, but the famously mischievous yet highly trustworthy Loompaland Islanders were paid at Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory in their FAVORITE FOOD, cacoa beans.
No. Opmpa Loompas are not real, they are characters in the story Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. I suspect you are referring to the film Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory, which was loosely based on this book, and no, nobody died on the set. I suspect there might be a rumour about this based on the fact that the film is (like much of Roald Dahl's work) rather sinister, and the Oompa-Loompas are a bit creepy, and also because of a similar legend about Munchkins killing themselves on the set of the Wizard Of Oz
An Oompa-Loompa, played by Deep Roy
that story was an autobiography written by your mom!
A narrator is the person or character who is telling the story.
First Person
The opening statement of Pride and Prejudice is written from an omniscient viewpoint. This means it is narrated by an all-knowing, third-person narrator who is not a character in the story.
"Confetti Girl" is told in first person point of view. The story is narrated by the main character, whose thoughts and feelings are expressed directly to the reader.
In what way the story of the aged mother narrated?
In what way the story of the aged mother narrated?