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summary of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 100 words​

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Answered by Shivanyab2020
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, children’s book by Roald Dahl, first published in 1964. It was perhaps the most popular of his irreverent, darkly comic novels written for young people and tells the story of a destitute young boy who wins a golden ticket to tour the mysterious and magical chocolate factory of Willy Wonka.Charlie Bucket lives on the outskirts of town with his poverty-stricken family: his parents and all four grandparents. Each day on his way to school, Charlie passes the best and biggest chocolate factory in the world, run by the secretive Willy Wonka. When Charlie’s father loses his job, things go from bad to worse. Grandpa Joe tells Charlie that in the past, competitors stole Wonka’s candy-making secrets, and the factory shut down. Later, the factory resumed production, but no one was ever seen entering or leaving. One day, Wonka announces that he has hidden golden tickets in five Wonka chocolate bars, with the prize of a tour of the factory and a lifetime supply of Wonka products for each child who finds a ticket. Wonka-mania encircles the globe, and one by one four of the tickets are found

Answered by Jamestiwari
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a book by renowned British author Roald Dahl, a man known for his strange and wondrous imagination. It was first published in 1964 and has become a classic. It tells the story of Charlie Bucket and his adventures inside the chocolate factory of the mysterious and eccentric Mr. Willy Wonka.After years of keeping is factory closed to the public, Willy Wonka has decided to open it to just 5 children and their parents. He places 5 golden tickets inside the wrappers of different chocolate bars, and declares that whoever finds one will be able to enter the factory.The first child to find a ticket is Augustus Gloop, a heavyset child with a love for candy. His town throws him a parade. The next child to find a ticket is Veruca Salt, a spoiled, rich child whose father bought thousands of bars and had his peanut-shelling factory workers unwrap them. Violet Beauregard is the third child who finds a ticket. She was taking a break from the world record gum chewing championships and just knew she would win. The fourth ticket goes to Mike Teavee, who cares only about television.

Charlie Bucket was a boy living in a hut, which only has two small rooms, with his two grandfathers, two grandmothers, and his parents. They were very poor. As a matter of fact, we are talking about a large family who cannot ask for seconds.But Charlie was a child after all; he loved chocolate like every other child. But he could only get one chocolate bar once a year on his birthdays because his family couldn't afford to buy more. So every time he got his chocolate, Charlie would eat it bit by bit for a month until it completely finished. It was a pity that such a good and decent boy like him was deprived of everything he liked.

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