Especially their house which Tim Burton, director of the 2004 film, recognised within Roald Dahl`s writing shack. Of the prose, the story is quite captivating as we learn both the history of Willy Wonka and his reclusive factory, but also the miserable reality of Charlie Bucket and his family. Which I think even adults would also want to devour themselves if they were walking around that mysterious company. Which the author condemns through the Oompa-Loompas’ excellent songs as the factory’s inventive machines and candies reveal the true nature of those who succumb to their temptations. Attitudes that parents are in general responsible for various reasons, either out of irresponsible parenting or by displaying such actions to their children. Gluttony, insolence, greed, and a craving for violence. Through this story, Roald Dahl displays to us different rotten behaviors children can exhibit. A story that also continues in the sequel, Charlie and the Glass Elevator, in which Charlie’s family has a more serious involvement in. Alongside four other children and their parent, Charlie, with his grandfather, uncovers a world of sweets and danger that will test each of the boys and girls in their group. Indeed, this novel details how the little pauper Charlie Bucket wins a contest to visit the chocolate factory of the reclusive Mr.
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