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There are seven people in the family. There is Charlie and his parents. And all four of his grandparents live with them as well.
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.
the fat guy and the spoiled brat.
The little people who help Willy Wonka manufacture candy in his chocolate factory are called oompa loompas. They are orange dwarves who like to sing ditties of advice to the children who visit Willy Wonka's factory in Roald Dahl's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." This book was published in 1964 and has since been adapted to film many times.
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.
Some people have.
a poor boy named charlie who lives withe four grandparents and his birthday has a birthday. he buys a chocolate. four other people and charlie discover that within there chocolate bar there is a ticket to spend a day in willy wonkas chocolate factory. accompany charlie on his fantastic adventure by watching charlie and the chocolate factory.
Charlie from "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" becomes the owner of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory after proving himself to be kind-hearted and honest. He continues to run the factory with integrity and compassion, ensuring that the magic of the chocolate and the joy it brings to people are preserved.
There are seven people in the family. There is Charlie and his parents. And all four of his grandparents live with them as well.
nikki tinnell was the first the first person was charlie who had the chocolate factory
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
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.
the fat guy and the spoiled brat.
The little people who help Willy Wonka manufacture candy in his chocolate factory are called oompa loompas. They are orange dwarves who like to sing ditties of advice to the children who visit Willy Wonka's factory in Roald Dahl's book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." This book was published in 1964 and has since been adapted to film many times.
Until you win the chocolate factory in the Golden Ticket tour, you don't. Wonka had to fire all his workers and bring in the Oompa Loompas because people were stealing all his secrets. He's not going to let people walk around in the factory and slip recipes to Slugworth.
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.
You save the people.