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Give me a whole summary of the story if possible.This stroy is written by Roald Dahl. I need this for my homework.

Thanks a lot

2007-03-12 16:28:33 · 8 answers · asked by kiwesaw 2 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

8 answers

The world is astounded when Willy Wonka, for years a recluse in his factory, announces that five lucky people will be given a tour of the factory, shown all the secrets of his amazing candy, and one will win a lifetime supply of Wonka chocolate. Nobody wants the prize more than young Charlie, but as his family is so poor that buying even one bar of chocolate is a treat, buying enough bars to find one of the five golden tickets is unlikely in the extreme. But in movieland, magic can happen. Charlie, along with four somewhat odious other children, get the chance of a lifetime and a tour of the factory. Along the way, mild disasters befall each of the odious children, but can Charlie beat the odds and grab the brass ring? Written by Rick Munoz {rick.munoz@his.com}

Charlie Bucket, a poor boy who is barely able to support his family, is fortunate to be chosen as one of the 5 people to go inside the most popular and powerful chocalate factory in the world: The Willy Wonka Chocalate Factory. But a stranger, named Arthur Slugworth, tempts the kids to steal a piece of candy and give it to him. In exchange, he will make them rich. Willy Wonka, played by Gene Wilder, soon introduces them to the factory, and starts the grand tour around the factory. Once inside, the 5 winners start to run amuck. One by one, the 5 kids start to disappear, until it is only Charlie that remains. At this point, Wonka starts to ignore Charlie, and then tells him why: because Charlie and Grandpa Joe, played by Jack Albertson, drank some forbidden product without permission. Will Charlie turn against Wonka? Or will he discover that he was wrong and make up what he has done
. In the end Willy Wonka has to give up his factory because he was getting old. He decided to give it to charlie because he wasnt greedy,selfish and he was very generous. hope i helped:)

-Lacey
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2007-03-12 16:38:56 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

willy wonka wasn't going to live forever and since he had no children of his own, he opened the factory to 5 kids. the last one remaining would get the factory. charlie was the only one left so he got it. after willy died, charlie would run the factory

2007-03-12 16:45:54 · answer #2 · answered by babygirl 4 · 2 0

Read the book! I have read this novel to children many,many times! Shame! Reading is fun! You'll actually learn something! Don't be a bad egg!

2007-03-13 09:40:04 · answer #3 · answered by Lisa B 5 · 1 0

Just watch the movie, or a 5 minute clip from Youtube.com, it will give you the same answer as in the book.

2007-03-12 19:43:46 · answer #4 · answered by Kat 5 · 0 1

Um......have you tried READING THE BOOK? If you want to go the lazy way and watch the movie you should be able to figure it out as well. I doubt anyone here is going to do your homework for you!

2007-03-12 18:23:27 · answer #5 · answered by TJ 2 · 2 0

I think it was because he wasn't greedy, and he didn't try and sell any secrets to a rival company. But I could be wrong, it was ages ago I read it, and ages ago i saw the film. The following link might help

2007-03-12 16:34:59 · answer #6 · answered by Fairy Jenna 2 · 2 1

He retired with a large 401K plan and stock options.

2007-03-12 22:02:43 · answer #7 · answered by Persiphone_Hellecat 7 · 0 0

He gave back the gob-stopper.

2007-03-12 16:36:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous 7 · 2 2

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