They are the only workers in Wonka’s chocolate factory. Oompa-Loompas are creatures from Loompa Land. His whole family is allowed to come with him. At the end of the story, Wonka bequeaths the factory to Charlie, as a reward for his good heart. Even when he drank the Fizzy Lifting Drink, he admitted it and apologized, in a situation where lesser children might have lied and not owned up to their misdeeds. He is the only one who would have been fit to run the factory. Unlike the other contestants who find a Golden Ticket, Charlie is generous and selfless. Charlie, being poor, doesn’t get much food, which makes living near a chocolate factory hard. He lives with his mother, his father, and his four bed-ridden grandparents. He is very kind and brave, but also extremely poor. Charlie is the last one to find a Golden Ticket. Charlie BucketĬharlie is the titular character and the protagonist of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Wonka also visited Loompa Land, which was where he met the mysterious Oompa Loompas. He is also well traveled, having been to space. Wonka is fantastically bizarre, and remembered as one of Dahl’s most famous characters. In the book, Wonka has a goatee and bright, mischievous eyes. Wonka loves nonsense and mischief, but can’t abide ugliness. Wonka confuses most of the people who meet him, but Charlie is fascinated. Wonka is exceedingly eccentric, with many odd qualities. Wonka is a chocolatier, and one of Dahl’s most famous characters.
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