2012년 1월 13일 금요일

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - book review


Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a book written by my famous author Roald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charlie Bucket inside the chocolate factory of .
The book introduction states that the story was originally inspired by Roald Dahl's experience of chocolate companies during his schooldays. 
The story centers around an average boy named Charlie Bucket, who lives in extreme poverty with his extended family, and his adventures inside the chocolate factory of Willy Wonka. Willy Wonka opened the largest chocolate factory in the world, but spies stole his recipes, so he eventually closed the factory to the public. Although, it wasn't closed forever and one day he decided to allow five children to visit the factory. Each child will win a lifetime supply of chocolate after the factory tour. The children have to find one of the five golden tickets hidden inside the wrapping paper of random Wonka bars. Augustus Gloop (a boy who eats constantly), Veruca Salt (a girl who is spoiled), Violet (a girl who chews gum all day), Mike Tevee (a boy who loves to watch television), and Charlie Bucket win tickets and visit the factory. Charlie brings his grandfather to his factory and finds out that the factory is such a great place. While they are having time in the factory, children go back to their home one by one because of the accidents, Charlie is the one who's left and Willy Wonka says that he would like to give the factory to Charlie. However, Charlie says that he can't since Willy wanted Charlie to work out alone; Charlie finally shows the importance of family and Willy Wonka earns a good lesson: family.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory PosterCharlie and the Chocolate Factory, the movie
The whole plot of the book was very interesting since it came over with new type of topic, chocolate factory. Roald Dahl describes the place very specific and this makes the story more entertaining.

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