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Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory

• The story of Charlie Bucket, a

little boy with no money and a good heart, who dreams wistfully of being able to buy the candy that other children enjoy. Charlie enters into a magical world when he wins one of five "Golden Tickets" to visit the mysterious chocolate factory owned by the eccentric Willy Wonka and run by his capable crew of Oompa-Loompa’s. Once behind the gates, a cast of characters join Charlie and Grandpa Joe on a journey to discover that a kind heart is a far finer possession than a sweet tooth

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Willy Wonka

Willy Wonka is the owner of the chocolate factory and inventor of all

Wonka candy's.

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Willy Wonka

How does he feel?

•Sad

•Happy

•Delightful

•old

What does he look like and wear/use?

•Old

•Top hat

•Cane

What does he think about?

•New idea’s for different candy's

•How old he’s getting

What is his job?

•To run and own a world famous chocolate factory

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Oompa Loompa’sThe Oompa Loompas are orange skinned. They are the only people Willy Wonka will allow to work in his factory, because of the risk of

spies stealing his recipes. They are only knee-high, with astonishing haircuts, and are paid in their favourite food, cocoa beans. They wear

typical factory worker uniforms. They are also mischievous, love practical jokes, and singing. As each bad child makes there exit they

sing moralising songs.

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Oompa Loompa’s

How do they feel?

•cheerful

•happy as they get there cocoa beans

What do they look like?

•White worker uniforms

•Orange skin

What do they think about?

•Keeping the factory running so they earn there cocoa beans

What is there job?

•To keep all the rooms in the factory running

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Augustus Gloop

Augustus Gloop is a obese overeater who is the first of the five children to find a Golden Ticket and win a trip to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory, and is also the first to

be expelled as a result of not being careful.

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Augustus gloop

How do they feel?

•Hungry

•Happy when with chocolate

What does he look like?

•Obese

•Chubby

•Blonde hair

What does he think about?

•Chocolate

•Food

•candy

How does he act?

•Lazy

•Selfish

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Veruca saltVeruca the second of the five children was brought up

as an immature spoiled brat, whose idiotic parents treat her like a princess and give her anything she wants, no matter how ridiculous the price or how outrageous the

item is. is always upset when she does not get what she wants.

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Veruca Salt

How does your character feel?

•Angry when she does not get her way

What does she look like?

•Spoilt

•Blonde hair

What does she think about?

•Getting what she wants

How does she act?

•Spoilt

•demanding

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Violet BeauregardeViolet Beauregarde is the third of the five children to find one of Willy Wonka's Golden Tickets, and the second to be kicked

off the tour. She has a more competitive spirit than the four other ticket winners, in which her behaviour is greatly

expanded to include her participation in sports and martial arts. Violet is also a competitive gum chewer.

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Violet Beauregarde

How does she act?

•Competitive

•Rude

•pushy

How does she feel?

•Challenging

•Great when she wins

What does she look like?

•Competitive

•chubby

What does she think about?

•Winning

•Her self

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Mike Teavee

Mike Teavee is the fourth of the children to find a Golden Ticket, and is also the fourth to be expelled from the tour, leaving Charlie Bucket as

the last child remaining. Nine-year-old Mike is also particularly obsessed with violent gangster films.

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Mike Teavee

How does he act?

•Violent

•weird

What does he look like?

•Blonde hair

•Wears guns around his belt

How does he feel?

•Fine as long as he’s watching TV or playing a violent game

What does he think about?

•Finishing game he’s been playing

•Watching TV

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Charlie bucketCharlie Bucket lives in England with his parents and four

grandparents in the town that is home to Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. He is the fifth to find one of Willy Wonka's golden tickets and the last one left on the tour after the other four children are expelled.

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How does he feel?

•Sad

•Excited

•Poor

•Happy

What does he look like and wear?

•Blonde hair

•Wears jeans

•Red top

What does he think about?

•Getting a golden ticket

•Becoming more wealthy

How does he act?

•Good

•Patient

•Kind

Charlie bucket

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What are the main rooms they visit in the factory?

The main rooms are :

•The room with lickable wallpaper

•The chocolate room

•The inventing room

•The egg room

•The television room

•The room with the fizzy lifting drink

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The story was originally inspired by Roald Dahl's experience of chocolate companies during his schooldays. Cadbury would often send test packages to the schoolchildren in exchange for their opinions on the new products. At that time (around the 1920s) Cadbury and Rowntree's were England's two largest chocolate makers, and they each often tried to steal trade secrets by sending spies into the other's factory, posing as employees. Because of this, both companies became highly protective of their chocolate making processes. It was a combination of this secrecy and the elaborate, often gigantic, machines in the factory that inspired Roald Dahl to write Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

What inspired Roald Dahl to write the book?

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Other books he has writtenSome books he’s written are: • Charlie and the chocolate factory• Charlie and the great glass elevator• Danny the champion of the world• Dirty beast• Esio trot• Fantastic Mr. fox• George’s marvellous medicine• Matilda• The BFG• The enormous crocodile• The giraffe and the pelly and me• The magic finger• The twits• The witches

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