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CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

1) Here Comes Charlie

Charlie Bucket was a boy who lived with his grandparents Joe, Josephine, George and Georgina and his parents in a
small house with 2 rooms and 1 bed where the grandparents slept. Charlie and his parents slept in the other room
upon mattress on the floor. The family was very poor as Mr Bucket was the only one who worked (toothpaste
factory). For breakfast they ate bread and margarine, for lunch boiled potatoes and cabbage, and for dinner cabbage
soup. On Sundays they were allowed to repeat their ration. What Charlie wanted most was chocolate and for his
birthday he received a bar. Where they lived was the largest and most famous chocolate factory in the world. Charlie
passed by the factory every day to go to school and loved the smell of chocolate released by the large chimneys.

2) Mr Willy Wonka’s Factory

In the evenings, Charlie, after finishing eating, would go to his grandparents' room to listen to one of their stories
that they told him. That night, Charlie asked them about Wonka's factory and her grandfather Joe told her that Mr.
Willy Wonka invented more than 200 types of chocolate bars, created chocolate ice cream that did not melt, was
able to make marshmallows with taste of violets, caramels that change colour and chewing gum that never loses its
taste.

3) Mr Wonka and the Indian Prince

Grandpa Joe told Charlie that an Indian Prince asked Mr. Wonka to build him an entire castle out of chocolate. When
he finished it, Wonka told him to start eating it because it was going to melt, but the Prince didn't listen to him and
one morning he woke up swimming in a huge lake of chocolate. Charlie didn't believe it until his grandparents
clarified that it was true. Grandpa Joe told him that nobody ever goes in and nobody comes out the factory. At that
moment, Charlie's parents came to tell him that it was time to sleep and that Grandpa would continue telling him
tomorrow.

4) The Secrets Workers

The next day, Grandpa Joe told him that thousands of people used to work there, but Mr. Willy Wonka closed the
factory because there were spies who stole his recipes and gave them to other factories. One day, the chimneys let
out smoke again and all the people came to the factory hoping to see it open and Wonka outside. But, the factory
was still closed and there was no sign of Wonka, it seemed like there was no one, but there had to be because the
factory was working. Nobody knows who or what they are, at night you see small shadows behind the windows
when the lights are on. At that moment Mr. Bucket came in and showed them the newspaper headline “WONKA
FACTORY TO BE OPENED AT LAST TO LUCKY FEW”

5) The Golden Tickets

Grandpa Joe anxiously asked Charlie's father to read what the whole news story said. He said that he would open the
factory for the 5 children who find the Golden Tickets hidden in 5 chocolate bars scattered around the world.
Grandpa commented that it would be great to find one of the Golden Tickets and remembered that it would be
Charlie's birthday soon and that he had the same chance as any other boy of finding one.

6) The First Two Finders

The next day the first Golden Ticket was found by a boy named Augustus Gloop thanks to the fact that he eats many
chocolate bars every day. One day before Charlie's birthday, a photo appeared in the newspapers of a girl named
Veruca Salt, who looked like a child very spoiled by her parents, which was true. His father controlled a peanut
company, so he asked all his employees to stop doing their tasks and start opening chocolate bars. On the third day
one of his thousands of workers found him.

7) Charlie’s Birthday

Charlie's birthday had arrived and his parents gave him what Charlie had been waiting for: A chocolate bar. After his
entire family congratulated him, he began to carefully open it, wanting to see what it contained. He opened it, but
did not find a Golden Ticket, he wanted to share his chocolate with his family but they all refused since it was his
birthday gift.

8) Two More Golden Tickets Found

2 more bills were found, which meant only 1 remained. The third Golden Ticket was found by Violet Beauregarde,
she set a new world record in chewing gum, but when she found out about the Tickets she started buying many
chocolate bars and found it. The fourth bill was found by Mike Teavee, a boy who was always watching television.
When the journalists came to his house, he kicked them out because they wouldn't let him watch television in
peace.

9) Grandpa Joe Takes a Gamble

The next day, Grandpa Joe tells Charlie to come closer quietly because the other grandparents were sleeping. She
took out a purse and gave him what she needed to buy another Wonka chocolate bar. Charlie ran to the nearest
store and when he returned they opened it together, again there was no Golden Ticket.

10) The Family Begins to Strave

During the next two weeks, the weather turned very cold. The factory where Mr. Bucket worked went bust and to
close down. Mr. Bucket managed to earn a few pence by shovelling snow from the streets, but it wasn’t enough to
buy enough food. Charlie refuses all the rations the family offers him. One afternoon, he found a fifty pence coin.
That coin only meant: FOOD.

11) The Miracle

Charlie walked into a store and ordered a “Wonka’s Whipple-Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight” The shopkeeper
handed it to Charlie and he grabbed it and tore off the wrapper and started eating it quickly. In less than half a
minute he had finished it, saw that he still had money and asked for another one of the same type. In that new
chocolate he found the fifth Golden Ticket. He became one of the lucky ones to find the Golden Ticket, many people
wanted to buy it from him, but the shopkeeper helped him get away from the crowd around him. He told him to run
without stopping until he was home.

12) What It Said on the Golden Tickets

Charlie came home and told his family what had happened. At first his relatives thought it was a joke, until Grandpa
Joe confirmed it was true. They asked to Mr Bucket to read what the Golden Ticket said:

 For all Golden Ticket holders, he will take you to see his factory for an entire day and when it is time to leave,
you will be escorted home by large trucks full of eatables.
 If ever run out, just show your golden ticket and he'll refill them.
 All those who have their Golden Ticket must appear in front of their factory on the first day of February. You
are allowed to bring with you either one or two members of your family with you.

They decide that Grandpa Joe will accompany Charlie.

13) The Big Day Arrives

The sun was shining in the morning, but the ground was still white with snow and the air was very cold. An
enormous crowd of people had gathered to watch the five Golden Ticket holders going in.

 Violet Beauregarde: “She's still chewing that dreadful old piece of gum she’s had for three months!”
 Augustus Gloop: “Who’s the big fat boy?” “Enormous, isn’t he, fantastic”
 Mike Teavee: “He’s the television fiend” “¡Look at all those toy pistols he´s got hanging all over him!”
 Veruca Salt: “She's the girl whose father bought up a million chocolate bars and then made the workers in
his peanut factory unwrap them one of them until they found the Golden Ticket! ¡He gives her anything she
wants! Absolutely anything! She only has to start screming forit and she gets it!”
 Charlie Bucket: “Why hasn’t he got a coat on in this cold weather?” “Don’t ask me. Maybe he can’t afford to
buy one” “Goodness me! He must be freezing!”
Very slowly, the great iron gates of the factory began to swing open.

14) Mr Willy Wonka

Mr. Wonka was dressed in a black top hat, a tail coat made of plum-coloured velvet, trousers bottle green, pearl gray
gloves, and held a cane with a gold handle. He did a funny little skipping dance in the snow, opened his arms, smiled
at the five children. He greeted them all and invited them to come into the factory. He told Charlie that he read
about him in the morning newspapers. Inside the factory it is nice and warm. He explains that his workers are used
to an extremely hot climate. When everyone is ready, your tour of Mr. Wonka's factory begins. Following several
directions, they arrived at THE CHOCOLATE ROOM.

15) The Chocolate Room

An important room. This is the nerve center of the whole factory, the heart of the whole business.

 A lovely valley.
 There were green meadows on either side, and along the bottom of it there flowed a great brown river.
There was a tremendous waterfall halfway along the river. The waterfall is most important. It mixes the
chocolate. It makes it light and frothy.It’s the only way to do it properly.
 Below the waterfall a whole mass of enormous glass pipes were dangling down into the river.

He tells them that the entire room was made of chocolate. Veruca screams because she sees a little person. Mr
Wonka confirms that they are real people (Oompa-Loompas).

16) The Oompa-Loompas

The Oompa-Loompas were imported directly from Loompaland, they lived in tree houses, warding off the beasts.
They spoke Oompa-Loompish. What they liked more than anything else were cocoa beans, but they couldn't get
them. Mr. Wonka saw that they were very hardworking, so he asked them to work in his factory in exchange for
cocoa beans. Suddenly they heard Augustus's mother thanking him for drinking the chocolate from the river.

17) Augustus Gloop Goes up the Pipe

Augustus continued drinking the chocolate until he fell into the river. The mother screamed and asked for help, but
Augustus was sucked into the tubes. Mr. Wonka asked an Oompa-Loompa to guide Augustus's parents to the room
where is made the strawberryflavoured chocolate-coated fudge (Fudge Room). The Oompa-Loompas sing them a
song about Augustus' gluttony for Chocolate.

18) Down the Chocolate River

Mr. Wonka took them to the next room by a boat made of candy and pink in color, 100 Oompa-Loompas rowed it.
When everyone was inside the boat, they entered a huge pipe that led to different rooms. After a while the boat
stopped.

19) The Inventing Room - Everlasting Gobstoppers and Hair Toffee

Mr. Wonka told them that this was the most important room in the entire factory, where all his inventions are
prepared. At that time I was preparing some “everlasting gobstoppers” for children who receive little money and it
will never get any smaller. There was also “hair toffee” to make hair grow.

Mr. Wonka told them that this was the most important room in the entire factory, where all his inventions are
prepared. At that time I was preparing some “everlasting gobstoppers” for children who receive little money and do
not lose their flavor. There was also “hair toffee” to make hair grow.

20) The Great Gum Machine

Mr. Wonka took everyone to show them a large gumball machine that was making a mix of many colors. Finally, a
blue piece of gum came out of the machine.
21) Good-bye Violet

Mr. Wonka explained to them that this gum simulated a complete three-course meal. Violet took off the gum she
was chewing and grabbed Wonka's gum to start chewing it. Wonka asked him to remove the gum because it was not
ready yet, soon his skin began to turn purple and swelled like a blueberry. He asked some Oompa-Loompas to take
them to the Juicing room to squeeze.

22) Along the Corridor

Everyone left the Invention Room through a secret door, heading towards a corridor. They passed through many
rooms very quickly, until they stopped at one that said: SQUARE SWEETS THAT LOOK ROUND.

23) Square Sweets That Look Round

Everyone approached the door to see the candies that were made in a round shape. Veruca told them that that was
impossible and that they were completely square. Wonka opened the door and the candy went from being square to
being round.

24) Veruca in the Nut Room

When they arrived at the Nut Room, they saw many squirrels shelling nuts and throwing the damaged ones down
the waste pit. Veruca started asking her dad to get her a squirrel because she wanted one, when her dad refused she
went in to catch one herself. Upon entering, all the squirrels jumped on it, the leader hit Veruca's head to see if it
was a good or bad nut, when it sounded hollow they decided to throw it down the waste pit. Her parents quickly
went to look for her, they got so close to the well that the squirrels pushed them inside. The Oompa-Loompas
started singing a song about how spoiled Veruca was.

25) The Great Glass Lift

Since Mike was tired, they boarded the elevator made of glass with many buttons to go to all the places in the
factory. Mike asked if there was a TV room and Mr. Wonka showed him which button to press to go to it. It was not a
normal elevator, this one could go in different directions. Wonka was afraid that another elevator would come from
the opposite direction, but they arrived without problems.

26) The Television-Chocolate Room

Mr. Wonka gave them each a pair of dark glasses so they could see. He told them that this was the testing room for
his latest invention: Television Chocolate. It consisted of transporting a chocolate bar on television so you could try it
from home. To show it, the Oompa-Loompas sent a giant chocolate to the television by a device, Wonka asked
Charlie to take the chocolate out of the television and eat it.

27) Mike Teavee is Sent by Television

Mike asked Mr. Wonka if they could send a person to television, and he replied that they almost certainly could.
Hearing this Mike ran to the teleporter and disappeared. Everyone waited for him to appear on television until they
found him. His father grabbed him and told him he would never watch television again. An Oompa-Loompa guided
them to the gum stretcher to make it return to its real size, but it would be too thin so they would give it one of their
vitamin candies. The Oompa-Loompas again began to sing about the television addiction.

28) Only Charlie Left

Mr. Wonka asked how many children were left, Grandpa Joe replied that only Charlie was left. Wonka told him that
meant Charlie had won, shook his hand, and they quickly got into the elevator because they had a very important
thing to do. Mr. Wonka pressed the button that said “UP AND OUT”, it broke the roof of the factory and began to fly
thanks to the sugar power.

29) The Other Children Go Home


On air Wonka said that they should see their friends. Augustus Gloop lost weight, Violet Beauregade became normal
but purple again, the Salts were covered in trash, and Mike Teavee was 10 feet tall. Wonka showed them the trucks
he had promised in the Golden Ticket.

30) Charlie’s Chocolate Factory

Mr. Wonka told Charlie that he wanted to give him his factory, neither Grandpa Joe nor Charlie believed it, but
Wonka clarified that he was not joking. He asked them where their house was and Charlie said that his mother
wouldn't come because she wouldn't want to leave the grandparents alone, Wonka told him that they would all go.
Suddenly, the elevator entered the house breaking the roof, everyone inside was scared and Charlie took a while to
explain everything that had happened. Still the grandparents refused to go, but Mr. Wonka, Grandpa Joe and Charlie
pushed the bed into the elevator with their parents and themselves. When they were all inside the elevator began to
return to the factory, where Charlie and his family now lived.

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