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I think that's an easy one. Mr. Wonka obviously feels sympathy for Charlie, and he think Charlie is like him! If you met someone you like a lot, among many that you don't, you'd probably give them chocolates.
i never really was told about a moral , but if there was one, it would probably be something like: dont betray people, because only then can you gain something amazing.
i love to be a blueberry!
Umpa lumpas are the workers for Willy Wonka in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They are short, green haired people who like to sing.
im pretty sure u chew 5 tons of wonkas dinner gum
Charlie was as hopeful as a sunflower reaching for the sun within the chocolate factory. Charlie's eyes sparkled like a river of melted chocolate in the factory. Charlie's excitement bubbled like a pot of boiling chocolate in the factory. Charlie's heart beat as fast as a conveyor belt in the chocolate factory.
Charlie and the chocolate factory.
tonii looks like a omalumpa from charlie&the chocolate factory =D
I think that's an easy one. Mr. Wonka obviously feels sympathy for Charlie, and he think Charlie is like him! If you met someone you like a lot, among many that you don't, you'd probably give them chocolates.
i never really was told about a moral , but if there was one, it would probably be something like: dont betray people, because only then can you gain something amazing.
i love to be a blueberry!
Yeah she does.
He feels like he cheated and shouldn't be given the factory since the other kids were punished as they went through the story. He also felt his family needed him.
Umpa lumpas are the workers for Willy Wonka in the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They are short, green haired people who like to sing.
Cheifly from his imagination. Some of the books, however, are based on things he liked. Like 'Charlie and the chocolate factory' was for his love of chocolate. He had a ball of foil on his desk. This was the foil that surrounds Dairy Milk Chocolate Bars
Food usually works. Invite them over and tell them you will provide comfort foods like pizza and chips.
Charlie Bucket is a kind and humble boy from Roald Dahl's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". He comes from a poor family but remains hopeful and appreciative of what he has. Charlie possesses a good heart and is ultimately rewarded for his integrity and good nature.