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Title: WARNING!


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WARNING!
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Roald Dahl
The Amazing Worlds of Roald Dahl
                                                  
                                                  
                                 
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Wonka.com
  • Wonka.com is
  • Fun
  • Cool
  • Mega-awesome
  • WONKA

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Roald Dahl Characters
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Charlie bucket
  • Charlie Bucket lives in England with his parents
    and four grandparents in the town that is home to
    Willy Wonka's chocolate factory. He is the fifth
    to find one of Willy Wonka's golden tickets and
    the last one left on the tour after the other
    four children are expelled.
  • In the original novel, Charlie is particularly
    quiet throughout the novel, only usually speaking
    to his Grandpa Joe, his parents, or to Wonka, and
    is very concerned about the other children, both
    before and after they are removed by the
    Oompa-Loompas (small men that work with Wonka)
    from the factory. He is wise in a small way,
    albeit excitable and good-humoured. He shows
    great strength of character when the family
    begins to starve because Mr. Bucket becomes
    redundant, Charlie refuses to take the portions
    his family are willing to go without with in
    order to feed him.

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Willy Wonka
  • Willy Wonka is the son of dentist Dr. Wilbur
    Wonka. Wonka had a traumatic childhood, as his
    father locked him into dreadful orthodontics that
    bore more resemblance to a medieval torture
    device, and every Halloween, he would burn his
    son's candy in the fireplace. Eventually, Willy
    tastes chocolate after sneaking a piece from the
    fire, and starts getting ideas for other candies.
    When he becomes an adult, Wonka opens his own
    candy store, with Grandpa Joe being one of
    Wonka's first employees. Then Wonka's rival Mr.
    Slugworth steals Wonka's recipes and Wonka became
    very concerned about what Slugworth did to Wonka
    and he closed his factory forever. Wonka
    initially refuses to allow Charlie to bring his
    family to his factory. An eventual reconciliation
    between Wonka and his father causes Wonka to
    change his mind and allow Charlie's family to
    move in with him as well. At this point, it is
    revealed that Dr. Wonka, despite his dislike of
    candy, came to greatly admire Willy while he was
    away, and made a habit of collecting and framing
    newspaper articles about Willy's great success in
    the chocolatier industry along the years.

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Augustus Gloop
  • In the original novel, Augustus is described as
    an enormous boy who has "fat bulging from every
    fold, with two greedy eyes peering out of his
    doughball of a head." His mother encourages his
    eating habits, saying that eating is his hobby,
    and that his habits are better than him being "a
    hooligan." She is blissfully unaware of the
    results of unhealthy eating, thinking that
    Augustus wouldnt eat if he didnt need to.
    Little else is revealed of Augustus' personality
    and his mother does all the talking to the
    reporters. Augustus' hometown celebrates his
    Golden Ticket discovery with a public holiday and
    parade, suggesting that the Gloop family is very
    popular where they live.

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Violet Beauregarde
  • Violet Beauregarde is the third of the five
    children to find one of Willy Wonka's elusive
    Golden Tickets, and the second to be kicked off
    the tour. She exhibits a more competitive spirit
    than the four other ticket winners. She is
    greatly expanded to include her participation in
    sports and martial arts. Violet is also a
    notoriously relentless and competitive gum
    chewer, though she temporarily curbed her habit
    in order to focus on Wonka Bars and search for
    the ticket.

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Mike Teavee
  • In every version, Mike loves violence and pays
    little attention to what is going on around him
    when the TV is on. Ironically, in all versions he
    is also the most questioning and incredulous of
    some of the bizarre elements of Willy Wonka's
    factory.

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Veruca Salt
  • Veruca, the spoiled and greedy only daughter of
    the wealthy Henry and Angina Salt, regularly
    exerts petulant behaviour in order to get what
    she desires. When Veruca demands that she must
    have a Golden Ticket, her father buys 75,000
    cases of Wonka Bars, and orders his factory
    workers to put aside their regular duties of
    peanut-shelling and unwrap the bars. On the
    fourth day the ticket is finally found, but then
    Veruca asks for another pony.
  • She is the second person to find a Golden Ticket,
    and the third to leave the tour. On the tour,
    Veruca demands her father get her an
    Oompa-Loompa, then a chocolate river and pink
    boat like Wonka's, and finally, the demand that
    proves her undoing - one of Wonka's worker
    squirrels.

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Oompa Loompas
  • Oompa Loompas are dwarves in Roald Dahl's
    fictional books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
    and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. They
    come from Loompaland and are the only people
    Willy Wonka will allow to work in his factory due
    to the risk of people stealing his recipes. They
    are only knee-high, and are paid in their
    favourite food, cacao beans

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Grandpa Joe
  • Grandpa Joe was one of Charlie's four bed-ridden
    grandparents. He tells Charlie the story of
    Willy Wonka's chocolate factory and the mystery
    of the secret workers. When Charlie found the
    Golden Ticket, Grandpa Joe leapt out of bed for
    joy. Charlie took Grandpa Joe to accompany him on
    the factory tour.

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The WitchesGrand high witch
  • The Grand High Witch is a title given to the
    leader of all witches on Planet Earth, according
    to Roald Dahl's 1983 book The Witches. Described
    as being "without mercy," she travels around the
    world summoning all the witches of whatever
    country she is in, giving congratulations or
    punishments according to the witches' success in
    their ultimate mission destroying children. She
    teaches them such schemes as trapping children
    inside paintings, turning them into slugs so they
    can be "squished" or turning American children
    into hot dogs so that they will be eaten by their
    own parents.

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MatildaMatilda
  • Matilda has black hair in the book, and is quite
    small in size, even compared to other five year
    olds. She is described as sensible and quiet, and
    almost unaware of her intelligence, though when
    with people she trusts or excited she often
    blurts out information incredibly quickly.

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BY PETRIA
Thank you
The End
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