Κυριακή 2 Οκτωβρίου 2011

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory


Currently the conflict of winning the golden ticket has been resolved for Charlie. Many people try to bribe him so that they get the ticket.  In this way, attempts are made to create yet another conflict in the story. When you read this part, you cannot help but feel tension and anxiety about Charlie possibly giving up his Golden Ticket.  Charlie, however, doesn’t fall for it.  He is excited about winning the ticket and for him, it is a dream come true.  Nothing is worth giving up the Golden Ticket in Charlie’s eyes.

In this part, we also meet Willie Wonka and his bubbly and crazy personality. It is funny because he makes a small deal about something big like when someone falls in the choco-lake he sais"My dear lady he will become a lovely chocolate please do not worry!". He is an eccentric character who dresses oddly but elegantly.  His dress includes a silky purple tail suit, a long top hat and a cane.  There is something very secretive about Willie Wonka  (people are seen going in but never coming out of his factory).  I suppose this gives a bit of a scary twist to the story.  Will Charlie Bucket ever come out? 
Charlie is speechless when he visits the Chocolate Room.  His eyes seem to twinkle holding granpa Joe’s hand tightly.Rhold Dahl makes a nice quote "don"t you let go of my hand Charlie" (said grandpa Joe)  Which shows grandpa does not trust the crazy factory. Soon his cold face turns warm as he is exposed to plenty of luxurious food that he is not used to getting.  Remember, Charlie only got one chocolate bar each year and that was on his birthday.  So one could only imagine how he felt as he entered this magical room full of a never ending supply of chocolate!

yummy!!!




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