In Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," an important event that happens after the exposition and before the climax is when Charlie finds the final golden ticket. This event marks a turning point in the story as the final ticket being found sets the stage for the climax where the winners enter the chocolate factory.
Before Roald Dahl was a writer, he wanted to be a Doctor.
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"Boy" by Roald Dahl follows the author's own childhood experiences growing up in Wales. The plot diagram includes an exposition where he describes his early years, rising action with various adventures and mischiefs, climax when he attends boarding school, falling action as he adapts to the new environment, and resolution with his departure for a new chapter.
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The exposition in "Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl introduces Mary Maloney, a devoted housewife eagerly awaiting her husband's return from work. It sets the scene in the couple's cozy home and lays the foundation for the unexpected turn of events that will drive the rest of the story.
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Roald Dahl was in the Air Force for many years, before coming one of the best children's and adult's authors there has ever been.
Roald Dahl's last children's book was "The Minpins," published in 1991.
He worked in the royal air force when he was 23.
before roald dahl made the bfg, just a bunch of different illustrators did the pictures for roald's books. but just before he started writing the bfg, he met Quentin Blake, and from ther on, Quentin Blake made the pictures in Roald Dahl's books.