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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Its author and story

by Averilla

Created on: January 11, 2007   Last Updated: May 08, 2007

Do you like chocolate ? I'm sure there's not many who don't, but could you imagine only being able to buy one tiny bar of chocolate a year and then making it last as long as you could ? Of course not, in fact I'm not sure if I could make one giant bar last longer than 5 minutes, gannet that I am ! Well the hero of Roald Dahl's best childrens fantasy (as far as I'm concerned) had to do just that !

Charlie Bucket lives with his two, elderly, frail, sets of grandparents and his Mum and Dad in a tiny, wooden shack on the outskirts of a large town. They are extremely poor, they live on mainly boiled potatoes and cabbage...yeeuk..so probably pens and inks a little in there ! Charlie longs for chocolate every day, this is made worse for him as he lives very close to an enormous chocolate factory. This must be torture for the little boy as he can smell chocolate every day, all day.....would be torture for me too, as would be living next to a 'Chinese takeaway ( I love peking Duck) !

You immediately warm to the Bucket family, as they struggle to make ends meet, they don't complain but are full of love for little Charlie and you know that, if they could, they would give him anything he wanted. Roald Dahl's descriptions of each family member is fabulous, and you can picture each and every one of them in your minds as real people, in particular the frail, bony, skeletal grandparents ! Grandpa Joe thrills Charlie with his wonderful stories, and in turn, Grandpa is thrilled to see the little boy's eyes alight when he hears his stories, none more so when he tells him the story behind the strange man, Willy Wonka, who is the reclusive owner of the chocolate factory, noone ever sees the workers or Mr Wonka himself.

Then, a week before Charlie's birthday, an announcement in the local paper states that the factory is going to reopen, and that 5 lucky children will have the opportunity to have a magical tour of the factory, however, they first have to find the special golden tickets hidden in special bars of Wonka's chocolate !

Of course, if Charlie didn't find a ticket, then there wouldn't be a story, and the only time Charlie can ever afford a bar of chocolate is on his birthday. Well he does find a ticket, not quite in the way that you would think, however you will have to read the book to find out how. Charlie presents his ticket to his family and it is decided that Grandpa Joe should be the one to accompany him on the tour, I am glad about this, as I have warmed to the gentle

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