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Elm Street School

Charlie and the


Chocolate
Factory
Book Report
Ms. MacArthur’s English Class
Introduction to the Story
Charlie Bucket comes from a poor family and spends
most of his time dreaming about the chocolate that he
loves but usually can't afford. Things change when
Willy Wonka, head of the very popular Wonka
Chocolate empire, announces a contest in which five
gold tickets have been hidden in chocolate bars and
sent throughout the country. The kids who find the
tickets will be taken on a tour of Wonka's chocolate
factory and get a special glimpse of the wonders
within. Charlie miraculously finds a ticket, along with
four other children much naughtier than him. The tour
of the factory will hold more than a few surprises for
this bunch.

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Charlie Bucket Willy
Wonka

Character Grampa Joe Mike

s of the
Teavee

Story Violet
Beauregarde
Augustus
Gloop

Oompa Veruca
lupas Salt
Setting of
the Story

TIME AND ERA SETTING


-Around the -Industrial area known
1920s as “The Great Town”
-Wooden Shack (where Charlie
and his family lives)
-Willy Wonka’s Factory
The Parts of the Story

BEGINNING MIDDLE END

The announcement Charlie and the The other children get


of the golden ticket other kids take a sent out of the factory
contest, Charlie find tour of the for misbehaving, Charlie
the golden ticket chocolate factory. “wins” for his good
behavior
THE CONFLICT OF THE RESOLUTION
THE STORY OF THE STORY
-Centers on Willy Wonka's attempts to
find the proper heir for his chocolate factory. Charlie Bucket wins Willy Wonka's contest to
become the chocolate millionaire's heir.
-One of the five children will inherit Willy
Wonka's fortune and chocolate factor?
The Themes (or main
ideas) of the Story
-Greed
-Bad Parenting
-Humility and Kindness
-Wealth and Poverty
-What goes around comes around
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