A book report. Duh.
Book Report on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
The character I sketched from the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl is Mr. Willy Wonka. He is a clever and full of life looking little man with bright, sparking eyes. He wears a black top hat on his head, a beautiful plum-colored velvet coat, green trousers, and gray gloves. He also has a gold-topped walking stick in one of his hands. I sketched him and I think he looks real great.
The setting of this book takes place in the Buckets’ house in a town where the biggest chocolate factory in the world is. There are six grownups and little Charlie Bucket in a very, very poor and small wooden house. There are two rooms, one bed for the four very old people that was all older than ninety in one room, and Mr., Mrs., and Charlie Bucket sleeping on the floor in another room. It wasn’t to bad in the summer times, but it was very cold in the winter times. I wouldn’t like to live in this setting because it is very uncomfortable.
This book makes me surprised. There are three things that make me feel surprised. The first thing is that Mr. Willy Wonka could make so many different kinds of impossible, creative, fantastic, extraordinary sweets. For example, chocolate ice cream that wouldn’t melt even if you leave under the hot sun, caramels that can change color every ten second you suck them, chewing gum that never loses its taste, and much more. The second thing that makes me surprised is that Charlie got the Golden Ticket. Charlie family was very poor and only bought four bars and got the Golden Ticket. Compared to the other Golden Ticket winners, they bought much, much more than a thousand of chocolate bars to get to Golden Ticket. The last thing that makes me surprised is that Mr. Willy Wonka is actually very old. So the Golden Tickets are for finding a good, sensible, loving child, that will listen to him, and not do it their own way, because Mr. Wonka doesn’t have any children, or family to keep the factory. This is why I feel surprised from the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl.
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