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What happened in the ending of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

What happened in the ending of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

It turns out Charlie’s good behavior pays off, and not just for him. His entire family will get to enjoy life at the chocolate factory. While we imagine Charlie would have been quite happy with just a lifetime’s supply of sweets, like the other children got, this is the ending he truly deserves.

Was Willy Wonka really mad at Charlie?

After the tour, Willy Wonka was mad at the two for stealing Fizzy Lifting Drinks, and told them (as part of the test) that they lost the lifetime supply of chocolate prize for violating the contract. But when Charlie returns the Everlasting Gobstopper back to Wonka, he declares Charlie is the winner.

What happens to each child in Willy Wonka?

Eventually, Charlie finds a ticket of his own. The children, once in the factory, are taken to the Chocolate Room, where they are introduced to Oompa Loompas, from Loompaland, who have been helping Wonka at the factory. Charlie, being the last child left, wins the prize – the factory itself.

Why does Charlie give the Gobstopper back?

Giving the Gobstopper back proved to Wonka that he’s basically a good kid, but more importantly, it proved to him that he was capable of admitting when he did wrong and accepting the consequences of his behavior without having to lash out in anger at being called on it.

What did Charlie do with the chocolate factory?

Each day on his way to school, Charlie passes the best and biggest chocolate factory in the world, run by the secretive Willy Wonka. When Charlie’s father loses his job, things go from bad to worse. Grandpa Joe tells Charlie that in the past, competitors stole Wonka’s candy-making secrets, and the factory shut down.

How many kids died in the chocolate factory?

The four kids who “die” aren’t sympathetic characters and are the antitheses to Charlie’s kind nature, so Wonka may (wrongly) believe that murdering them is a way to rid society of greedy people. Augustus is a gluttonous boy whose only desire is to eat, at whatever cost.

Why did Wilbur Wonka move his house?

Willy is Wilbur’s defiant son of who wants to express his dreams of being a chocolatier, against his father’s wishes. Willy runs away, prompting Wilbur to move himself and his house from the street.

Who found the third Golden Ticket?

Violet Beauregarde
Violet Beauregarde, a 10-year-old girl, is the third person to find a Golden Ticket, one of the four main antagonists of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and the second to be eliminated from the tour.