Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

 

 Charlie Bucket, a child who lived with his parents and grandparents, was poor but very kind. One day, he got a golden ticket in a bar of chocolate. The ticket was for Mr. Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, he had announced that there were five tickets in total, and if you got the one, you could take a tour in the factory, and there would be a winner among the five lucky children. And Charlie was the winner because of his kindness, and won the whole factory.

 I love this book because the story is very interesting, and it has a good theme—kindness is very important. Which was shown when all children except Charlie were punished because of their bad temper, and when Mr. Wonka told Charlie that he won because he was nice. And in real life, we shall never be bad to people, because it is not good to anyone and you will get repaid with rudeness.

 If you are nice to others like Charlie, you will love this book, because this story suggests kindness and stands against rudeness. 

Review by Xiao Xing (Gail) S.

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