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    Introduction Charlie and also the Chocolate Factory (2005) is a adventure movie directed through Tim Burton and an adaption from the 1964 children’s book from the same title by Roald Dahl. The owner, Willy Wonka hid 5 golden seats in their Wonka dark chocolate bars. The fortunate finders from the golden ticket is going to be invited to go to the chocolate factory with one member of the family. Among the five will win an eternity supply associated with chocolates along with a special solution prize. The five kids who earn golden seats present various personality characteristics and conduct, as nicely as their members of the family. Upon the actual journey within the mysterious dark chocolate factory, the kids are removed 1 by 1 accordingly…

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    are the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and the resolution. First, the exposition introduces the readers of background information of the setting, events, and characters. The book introduces the reader with a young boy named Charlie who lives with his parents and his grandparents of both parents. “…Their names are Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine…Their names are Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina. This is Mr Bucket. This is Mrs Bucket…This is Charlie (Dahl 3).” This big…

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    WILLY WONKA- SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER About the character Willy Wonka is one of the main characters in Roald Dahl’s famous books, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. The character was portrayed by Gene Wilder in the 1971 film adaptation, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and was portrayed by Johnny Depp in the 2005 film adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Both the films and the books describe Willy Wonka as a phoenix-like man who…

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    Though Roald Dahl was faced with obstacles in his life he was still able to become one of the greatest British authors writing such classics as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie and the Chocolate factory is a story filled with a little more than just imagination. This story is a story filled with a bit of reality and struggles ROald Dahl had gone through as a child. Dahl you can say was a piece of cake. Roald Dahl was born september 13, 1916 in Landoff, south wales, United Kingdom. He…

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    He began assisting in writing the screenplays for You Only Live Twice in 1967 and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang in 1968. His name appears in the credits of both films, because he assisted Ian Fleming the author. In 1971 he wrote the first screenplay for one of his written works, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory which was based on the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Roald Dahl was not thrilled with the movie version; on the contrary, it became very popular to children and adults (Beetz…

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    day Jess decides to go on a field trip with his teacher and Leslie decides to go to Terabithia on her own. Leslie does not make it across the creek and died. Jess had lost his best friend and was having a hard time coping. He took his little sister to visit Terabithia but when she almost fell into the creek herself he realized he had gained some of Leslie’s confidence. He then built a bridge across the creek so that it was safer for everyone to visit Terabithia. Activities: 1. Make a…

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    snowsuits on and get ready for the cold, I grabbed my walking stick I had carved the day before. Slowly, as we walked out the door, the cold wind stung my rosy red cheeks. I pulled up my neck warmer and started on the slippery steps. We pulled ourselves up the steep ridge onto a narrow path, but the further we walked, the path got bigger. “Hey you, Avianna,” my uncle yelled, “see how fast you can run up that hill—the one with at least two feet of snow on it.” “All right,” I answered as I started…

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