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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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Mr. Willy Wonka owned a chocolate factory. Charlie's family was poor. They did not have enough money to buy proper food and eating chocolate was his dream.

One day, Willy Wonka invited five children to visit his factory who had found the golden tickets inside the bars. Charlie finally got that ticket. Wonka said the last child could stay till the end , his or her whole family could live in his factory for life.

Inside the chocolate factory was all the things made of chocolate, like water, grass , buttercups... The first person who disappeared was Augutus who felt into the chocolate river. The second was Violet Beauregarde. Her body turned blue as blueberry gums and disappeared.

Veruca Salt rushed into the Nut Room. She was thrown as a bad nut by hundred squirrels into the rubbish chute. Mike Teavee liked to watch television. He was turned into a million tiny pieces and became a midget.

Finally Charlie was the only person remained. His family could live in the chocolate factory finally.

I like to read this book very much. This book was very funny, interesting and full of imaginations. We should not be too greedy and playful. Vioiet was too greedy and ate many gums and disappeared. Augutus was playful and fell into the river, so he became strawberry- favoured chocolate-coated fudge. If we were so greedy, we would lose everything. We had to be contented in this world. We had to be satisfied by things provided to us. We need to help the poor who had difficulties. We had to be considerate to others. We had to be generous and not greedy.

I also want to own a big chocolate factory. I can drink a cup of hot chocolate everyday in winter and eat chocolate ice-cream everyday in summer. It is an enjoyable memory in my lifetime.

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