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What is the exposition in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

The exposition of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" introduces us to Charlie Bucket, a kind-hearted boy from a poor family living near Willy Wonka's mysterious chocolate factory. We learn about Charlie's difficult life, his loving family, and the magical allure of Wonka's factory, which has been closed to the public for years. The story sets the stage for the upcoming adventure by highlighting the excitement surrounding Wonka's golden tickets, which promise a life-changing experience for the lucky winners.


How old is grandpa joe?

Roald Dahl's fictional character "Grandpa Joe" found in the children's books"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" written in 1964 and "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator" written in 1972, He is said to be 96½. In the 1971 film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, he is in his early 60s.In the 2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, he is said to be in his early 80s. So either really no one knows, or Mr Dahl as his creator is the only one that knows. If he was a real person and still living in 2008, he would be 150½ years old.


What does this mean living there you'll be free if you truly wish to be?

The lyric is from willy wonks and the chocolate factory


What does charlie buckets dad do for a living?

He works in a tooth past factory, fitting the tops on the tubes.


What did ted bullpit do for a living from 'kingswood country' tv show Australia?

He was a putty factory worker.


Is chocolate a living thing?

no its not


What is the difference between 'Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory' and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'?

They are the same story. The book and the screenplays were all written by Roald Dahl."Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is the title of the original book, whereas "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" is the first film (Gene Wilder played Wonka) made of it the book. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is also the name of the second movie (Johnny Depp played Wonka).Certain liberties were taken with the storyline of the book in both movies. There are many differences, including:In the 1971 "Willy Wonka", Charlie doesn't have a father. In the 2005 "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", his father earns a living by putting on toothpaste caps, just as the book character does.In the 1971 movie, Charlie and his grandfather drink Fizzy Lifting Drink without permission, but the 2005 Charlie is more true to the honest character of Charlie.In the 1971 movie, Willy Wonka's background has the mystery as that of the book, but the 2005 version fills in information that is never alluded to in the book (i.e. Willy Wonka's childhood and his estrangement, and later reconciliation, with his father). In this way, the 1971 movie keeps the mystery and "inconquerability" of Willy Wonka alive, but the 2005 version makes him far more vulnerable than he was ever written.In the 1971 movie, Veruca wants a goose that lays a golden egg, but in the 2005 version, like the book, Veruca wants a squirrel.There are scenes from Charlie's school in the 1971 version which never occur in either the book or the later movie.In the 1971 movie, Willy Wonka is supposed to be an older man. Johnny Depp does not quite carry this off in the 2005 movie.The 1971 movie shows the Oompa-Loompas as strange, orange-skinned people wearing odd costumes that are never described in the book. The 2005 version stays true to the "little jungle people" of the book, complete with size, costume and Willy Wonka's meeting with the chief to coax them to work for him.The 1971 movie has the Oompa-Loompas singing words in their songs that are not in the book, but the 2005 version tries to incorporate many of the actual words of their songs, as they are written in the book.The 2005 version portrays the poverty of the Buckets more realistically and graphically than the 1971 movie.The ending of the 1971 movie is more true to the book (except where Charlie is put to the test by Willy Wonka and his accusation of stealing Fizzy Lifting Drink) than the ending of the 2005 movie, where Charlie initially turns down the offer to have the Chocolate Factory.Roald Dahl died in 1990 so he did not write the screenplay for the 2005 version. That was written by John August.


Why did the people living in cities have a shorter lifespan than the people living in the country?

The major cause of shorter life spans of those living in cities as opposed to those in the country was due to the close proximity in which city dwellers were living. Diseases spread easily and quickly, recourses were scarcer, and factory jobs created more accidents.


What did Charlie Chaplin do for a living?

meow


The structures found in a living cell can be compared to the parts of a factory that produces cars. Which part of the factory is most similar to the nucleus of a living cell?

Factory Manager -> Control Center.


Where can one recipe of some chocolate Christmas recipes?

Chocolate Christmas recipes can be found on Delish, Huffington Post, Allrecipes, Taste of Home, Food Network, Examiner, BBC Good Food, Country Living, and Martha Stewart.


What is the life cycle of chocolate?

Chocolate doesn't have a life cycle because it's not living. Chocolate is a confection composed of sugar and cocoa.