Book Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory



Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a book by the famous children’s author Roald Dahl, which was adapted into a movie. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Movie, released in 2005, is a super-famous movie, with Johnny Depp starring as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore playing the main character as Charlie Bucket.


What it’s about


This book is about a young boy named Charlie who lives a poor life. He learns that there is a contest that requires a person to buy a Willy Wonka chocolate bar to find a super rare Golden Ticket that there are only five of these worldwide. Charlie finds one of the tickets in his chocolate bar and he is invited, along with four other people, to Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory also winning a lifetime supply of chocolate bars. Willy Wonka also announces that there will be one winner who will win a special prize at the end of the tour of the chocolate factory.

Each character’s bad attitude lead them into temptation and they are then taken away by the Oompa Loompas, except for Charlie, whose got a good behavior is stronger than any of the other characters. The Oompa Loompas sing songs after each character is taken away, Augustus Gloop is fascinated by the chocolate lake but gets stuck accidentally, while Violet Beauregarde turns into a giant blueberry after giving into the temptation of trying a stick of gum from Willy Wonka. Veruca Salt then gets attacked by squirrels and thrown into a garbage canal. Finally, Mike Teavee gets shrunken by the TVs. Only Charlie remains at the end and finally, Willy Wonka found the winner of the challenge and names him the factory’s successor. He also invites Charlie’s family to come and live with him in the factory after all the other four children are sent home with nothing.


My favorite part


My favorite part of the book is when Charlie was the only remaining people then he told his family that he wins the chocolate factory. I like Charlie because he had a good attitude and very loving to his family. 


Why i like this book


I like this book because it teaches us not to be greedy and not get easily tempted by something we like. It also fun for imagination and creativity through an adventure story. It is also written by amazing author and have many moral lessons you can learn. It’s recommended for you who wants an interesting book that have good lessons! I would personally give this book 9/10.

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