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I read a book, 'Charlie and the chocolate Factory'. This is a story about Willy Wonka 's chocolate factory and Charlie's adventure. I want to show you some quick summary about this book.
Charlie was a boy named Charlie Bucket, who lives in poor house with family. And next to his house, there was chocolate factory of Willy Wonka. Willy Wonka doesn't open the largest chocolate factory in the world, Although, it wasn't closed forever and one day he decided to allow five children to visit the factory. The children have to find one of the five golden tickets hidden inside the wrapping paper of random Wonka bars. Augustus Gloop , Veruca Salt , Violet Beauregarde , Mike Teavee ,and Charlie Bucket win tickets and visit the factory.
The factory is full of strange and fantastical rooms, The factory is staffed by small, pygmy-like men called Oompa-Loompas. A pink Viking sugar boat and a special glass elevator take the tour group from room to room; the elevator can go "up and down, sideways, slantways, and any other ways you can think of."
"Accidents" happen while on the guided tour. Augustus falls in the chocolate lake, Violet, ignoring Wonka's advice, tries some of his three-course-dinner gum in the R&D department and swells up like a blueberry upon reaching the blueberry pie dessert. Veruca, after a failed attempt to obtain a Golden Goose through her father, falls down the incinerator chute where all "bad eggs" go. Mike tries to use the Wonkavision machine- a machine that sends chocolate bars via television and allows someone to literally take the bar from the screen. Charlie, being the only child left and the one Wonka likes the most, wins the prize: he will one day take over the factory from Wonka, Wonka, Charlie and Grandpa Joe board the Great Glass Elevator, and they float in the air Charlie and Grandpa Joe then travel in the elevator to Charlie's house to fetch the rest of his family.
I love this book because of several reasons. First,