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Bicol University

A Book Report
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
By: Roald Dahl

Submitted by
Miko Andrie V. Fuentes
Grade V-
I. TITLE
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

II. AUTHOR
Roald Dahl

III. SETTING

England in Winter, Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. The story has a


two major settings. The world outside the factory is a greedy, cold, unfair
place. The chocolate factory, on the other hand, is quite the opposite. A
Fairyland! A Fantasy! Contains different rooms with different magical
scenery with awesome description.

IV. CHARACTERS
PROTAGONIST
Charlie Bucket - At an early age of 8-10 years, living on a shanty house.
A modest child with respect toward everyone in his life. He is
undernourished but refuses to ever take an extra portion of food because
it would deprive another member of his family.

Mr. Willy Wonka - The crazy owner of the Wonka chocolate factory. He is
one of the well known candy maker in the world. He is old, small,
charming and searching if who he can teach his secret.

Grandpa Joe - Charlies grandfather. He is imaginative and fun loving.


Kind and loving and he lives together with Charlie together with three
grand woman.

Augustus Gloop - A fat boy who was fun of eating and one of the
children who enter into the factory.

Veruca Salt - A spoiled brat. She is standing for whatever her demands.
Also, one of the lucky children that enter into the Chocolate Factory.
Violet Beauregarde - An 12 year old gum chewer enthusiast. Another,
lucky children that enter into the factory.

Mike Teavee - A boy who cares only for television. Smart guy that wishes
for his curiosity to be answered.

The Oompa-Loompas - Fun-loving dwarves hailing from Loompaland.


Likewise, they are much enjoy in dancing, beating drums, and singing
songs about what happens to bad children.

Mr. Bucket - Charlies hard-working father. Everything he will do just to


provide the needs of his family.

Mrs. Bucket - Charlies mother. The one who is doing chores in the
house and taking a care to the grandparents.

Grandma Josephine - The mother of his father. A judgmental


grandmother.

Grandpa George - The father of his mother. Always think positive.

Grandma Georgina - The mother of his mother. She too is very quick to
judge others.

Mr. and Mrs. Gloop - Augustuss parents. They are much love to eat
their child than to be in trouble.

Mr. and Mrs. Salt - Verucas parents. Pleasing their child, giving her
demands was their behavior toward their daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Beauregarde - Violets parents. The Beauregardes are


fragile and unsuccessful.

Mr. and Mrs. Teavee - Mikes parents. Mr. and Mrs. Teavee are tolerant
parents. They allow the television to parent their son.
Messrs. Fickelgruber, Prodnose, and Slugworth - Wonkas main
competitors. Each allegedly planted spies at the Wonka factory in order to
steal Wonkas candy-making secrets.

V. PLOT

Charlie, his parents, and his four grandparents all live together in a
small house. They are unfortunate, starving, cold. A chocolate factory
owned by Willy Wonka was his one of the dream to be in that place. Thus,
every year he got one chocolate bar as a birthday gift.

Grandpa Joe tell a lot of story about Wonka's factory. Whats inside, like
chocolate palace, and how the factory closes because there is a bad
person who wants to steal his secret recipes. While his grandfather was
having a story telling his dad comes in with the news that Mr. Wonka will
be opening up his factory to five lucky children who can find Golden
Tickets in Wonka chocolate bars contest! On his birthday, as a gift he had
a chocolate bar which he wishes and also his entire family that the bar
contains a golden ticket but was turned out disappointed. Grandpa Joe
even gives him some saved-up money to buy one more. Still nothing. One
day, while Charlie is walking home from school, hungry, he finds some
money on the ground and uses it to buy chocolate. And sure enough,
without even expecting it, he finds his golden ticket.

Charlie finds the last golden ticket and goes on this once-in-a-lifetime
adventure with his grandpa Joe. Finding little people called Oompa-
Loompas who run the factory. When he meets a fat boy who will eat
anything he can get his hands on, a girl who is a world champion gum
chewer, a 12-year old female brat who is totally selfish, and a kid who is
obsessed with anything tv-related. Charlie is the only child who doesn't
cause trouble,as a result he got the prize to be the next who will manage
the factory. And so as together with his family they were all live in the
chocolate factory and never to experience to be hungry again.

VI. THEME
Parent-child relationship and how to raise children to
be good.

VII. LESSON

The following are the behavior which a family must have:

Theres No Room for Envy

Love One Another

Spend Quality Time With Family

Keep that Childs Sense of Wonder

Gratitude is a Most Beautiful Thing

A child/children must portray what should be done and what


should not be done, they must know and be guided properly with
his/her family in order to set up their mind as a good child. Thus,
showing children the consequences of bad behavior and expressing
the importance of support and boundaries to parent.
VIII. CONCLUSION

As a conclusion, it is a happy ending with full of moral lesson and


surely when Charlie win the prize its thoroughly a heart breaking
scene that being a good boy will eventually pay it back not just small
but expect the unexpected. The good behavior he had through the
support and guidance of his family was truly unconditional because
its just a reflection if how Charlie portraying beyond his attitude. For
whatever he had now, he truly deserves it. Who is Mr. Wonka is just
who might Charlie turn out.

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