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Page 1: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

By Roald Dahl

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Roald Dahl

• Llandaff, Wales 13 September 1916• Only boy in a family of four.• Joined the RAF during WWII• Was a spy in America to gather support from the U.S.

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Charlie Bucket

• Protagonist• Malnourished• Caring, charitable, nicest little boy you could

hope to meet.

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His life situation

• Antagonist• Poor• Living off cabbage soup and bread• Dad loses job

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Grandpa Joe

My favorite character• Even thought he’s old he is excited and

hopeful for Charlie.• Worked for Wonka• Bouncy

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Veruca Salt

Probably the worst• Spoiled• Selfish• Obnoxious • Just plain old mean• Snobby• Rich

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Not Unimportant

• Augustus Gloop Gluttonous eater• Violet Beauregarde Excessive gum chewer• Mike Teavee Television addict• The parents… Just as bad as their children

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Background Information

• Charlie Bucket lives near Wonka’s chocolate factory.

• The family is terribly poor.• Seven people live together in their little shack.• Charlie always gets a bar of chocolate for his

birthday.• His dad loses his job at the toothpaste factory.

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Wonka’s factory is opening!

• Five lucky children will be able to tour the factory and a life times supply of candy.

• Charlie finds the final golden ticket.

• Augustus Gloop gets sucked up the chocolate tube. • Violet Beauregarde blows up like a blueberry.• Veruca Salt falls down the garbage chute.• Mike Teavee sends himself by television.

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The Factory

• Chocolate river and waterfall• Oompa Loompas• Shelling squirrels• Everlasting Gobbstoppers• Three coarse meal chewing gum• Television chocolate• Fizzy sodas

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“Up and out!”

• The Great Glass Elevator• Charlie, Wonka, Grandpa Joe see the other

children and parents leaving the factory. • Off they go to the Bucket’s home.

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“I’m giving it to you. That’s all right isn’t it?

• Charlie and his entire family can operate and live in the factory.

• Wonka’s final gift.• The family gets everything they have ever

deserved and so much more.

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Where and When

• This book could take place in any time period, be it today or fifty years ago.

• It takes place in a city, at the very edge lies the Bucket’s home. Not far from there, is Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory. Every day Charlie walks by its gates and smells the chocolate.

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Themes

• Be happy with what you have.

• Don’t pick up bad habits, like chewing gum all the time, or watching too much television.

• Honesty• Friendship• Family

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8 out of 10

• Enjoyable and easy to read.• Imaginative story• Believable characters• Could have been longer

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Social classes and its problems

• Disadvantages for lower income people for generations.

• Too much power in upper classes.• Violence between the two classes.- Division in the community

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Sources

Web: www.roalddahl.com Book: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Dahl Roald,

Puffin Books, 1998 New York, New York.Web:

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