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Charlie is innocent, kind, humble, heartwarming and lovely. I wouldn't say, that he's a hero in the movie, because he doesn't save someones life or something equal that a hero would do. But because of the qualities I've listed, he never got in trouble during the chocolate factory journey, despite the other kids, whose are arrogant, egoistic or blunt. These characteristics are the ruin of the other kids.
There are a few characters that I would like to explain about. Mr Wonkais the owner of the chocolate factory. He is really odd and extraordinary. He can invent any kind of chocolate that he wants to make. Augustus is a boy who is very obese. He loves to eat chocolate bars so he eats about 20 chocolate bars a day. Verucais a girl who is spoiled by her parents. Her parents get something to her whatever she wants. She always misunderstands that she can get everything from her parents that she needs. Violet is a great gum chewer. She always chews a gum while she is sleeping. She is very stubborn so she doesn't obey someone'srule. Mike is extremely crazy at TV and games. He is very violent. Last character is Charlie. Charlie is very kind and honest. He respects elders and he is very patient.From Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, willing Mr Wonka'sfactory to Charlie was my favorite part. This is because while other children got punished, Charlie was obedient and patient. At first, I was concerned if Charlie wouldn't get any prize from Mr Wonka.When Charlie was awarded and got chocolate factory, I was thankful for Mr Wonkaeven I was not Charlie.However, I don't like ending part. All children except Charlie were punished but they couldn't become normal children. I hoped that all the children can be normal even they have done something wrong.I am so glade to read this interesting book. I hope I can read another fantasy book which is written by RoaldDahl.
What kind of cookies dOes Charlie sheen eat on two and a half men
Any Kind Of Chocolate
no, i dont like any kind of chocolate
Willy Wonka owns a Chocolate, or candy, factory.
A wonka bar =D
A 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.
The solution to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is that Charlie Bucket wins a golden ticket to visit the chocolate factory owned by eccentric Willy Wonka. Charlie ultimately proves himself to be a kind-hearted and deserving individual, inheriting the factory after the other children meet consequences due to their bad behaviors.
Charlie is innocent, kind, humble, heartwarming and lovely. I wouldn't say, that he's a hero in the movie, because he doesn't save someones life or something equal that a hero would do. But because of the qualities I've listed, he never got in trouble during the chocolate factory journey, despite the other kids, whose are arrogant, egoistic or blunt. These characteristics are the ruin of the other kids.
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.
he had a chocolate factory and had not made much money out of it!
There are a few characters that I would like to explain about. Mr Wonkais the owner of the chocolate factory. He is really odd and extraordinary. He can invent any kind of chocolate that he wants to make. Augustus is a boy who is very obese. He loves to eat chocolate bars so he eats about 20 chocolate bars a day. Verucais a girl who is spoiled by her parents. Her parents get something to her whatever she wants. She always misunderstands that she can get everything from her parents that she needs. Violet is a great gum chewer. She always chews a gum while she is sleeping. She is very stubborn so she doesn't obey someone'srule. Mike is extremely crazy at TV and games. He is very violent. Last character is Charlie. Charlie is very kind and honest. He respects elders and he is very patient.From Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, willing Mr Wonka'sfactory to Charlie was my favorite part. This is because while other children got punished, Charlie was obedient and patient. At first, I was concerned if Charlie wouldn't get any prize from Mr Wonka.When Charlie was awarded and got chocolate factory, I was thankful for Mr Wonkaeven I was not Charlie.However, I don't like ending part. All children except Charlie were punished but they couldn't become normal children. I hoped that all the children can be normal even they have done something wrong.I am so glade to read this interesting book. I hope I can read another fantasy book which is written by RoaldDahl.
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory manufactures many different types of candy and chocolate. What they offer include clusters, caramels, creams, meltaways, truffles, molded chocolates, candy apples and fudge.
yeah, kind of like in charlie and the chocola factory.his dad got laid of at the toothpaste factory.
The movie Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory came out in 1971. The late 1960s to early 1970s was the height of the psychedelic era, when a LOT of people were doing acid, magic mushrooms, peyote, and other hallucinogens. Some parts of the film -- especially the boat ride -- do have a noticeable psychedelic feel to them.However, the novel that the movie was based on (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) was first published in 1964, when the psychedelic era was just getting started. Its author, Roald Dahl, was not a drug user (that I am aware of, anyway). I haven't read the book since I was a kid, but I do not remember the book having any kind of psychedelic flavor to it.In short, the psychedelic undertones are an aspect of the movie...not the book. So, no, the book was not based on an acid trip. That was merely a creative license taken by the moviemakers.