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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Gözde Özendi

Subject Charlie Bucket lives in the town with his mother,father,two grandmother and two grandfather. Charlie loves chocolate, but there is no money to buy it. The save money home once a year to enter a small chocolate. n this town, from the house of Charlie and the chocolate factory has seen a huge The world's most famous chocolate manufactures. One day the owner, Mr. Willy Wonka's factory, imperial contest to select an heir to take over, explains. Charlie is one of the candidates. Charlie Bucket lives in the town with his mother,father,two grandmother and two grandfather. Charlie loves chocolate, but there is no money to buy it. The save money home once a year to enter a small chocolate. n this town, from the house of Charlie and the chocolate factory has seen a huge The world's most famous chocolate manufactures. One day the owner, Mr. Willy Wonka's factory, imperial contest to select an heir to take over, explains. Charlie is one of the candidates.

The main character Willy Wonka: The owner of the chocolate factory Willy Wonka: The owner of the chocolate factory Charlie Bucket:Charlie, the main character of the story. In the story he has won the last golden ticket. Charlie Bucket:Charlie, the main character of the story. In the story he has won the last golden ticket. Joe: Charlie‘s grandfather Joe: Charlie‘s grandfather Josephine: Charlie’s grandmother. Josephine: Charlie’s grandmother. Mrs.Bucket: Charlie’s mum. Mrs.Bucket: Charlie’s mum. Mr. Bucket: Charlie‘s dad. Mr. Bucket: Charlie‘s dad. George: Charlie‘s grandfather. George: Charlie‘s grandfather. Georgina: Charlie‘s grandmother Georgina: Charlie‘s grandmother

Other Children Augustus Gloop: A greedy child. Story was screened at the Chocolate River fall Augustus Gloop: A greedy child. Story was screened at the Chocolate River fall Augustus Gloop Augustus Gloop Veruca Salt: A girl who likes to get what she wants. By the squirrels in the Walnut Room Walnut extract a "rotten fruit" is identified as the garbage is discarded and thrown into the oven. Thus Veruca be screened. Veruca Salt: A girl who likes to get what she wants. By the squirrels in the Walnut Room Walnut extract a "rotten fruit" is identified as the garbage is discarded and thrown into the oven. Thus Veruca be screened. Veruca Salt Veruca Salt Violet Beauregarde: Incessantly chewing gum girl. Because chewing gum in his mouth for three months has been awarded. Wonka's tomato soup, roast beef and blueberry turtal grew up eating gum, swollen and so are eliminated. Violet Beauregarde: Incessantly chewing gum girl. Because chewing gum in his mouth for three months has been awarded. Wonka's tomato soup, roast beef and blueberry turtal grew up eating gum, swollen and so are eliminated. Violet Beauregarde Violet Beauregarde Mike Teavee:The kids always want to watch TV. Tele-Chocolate millions of television in your room is too small and thus dissected are eliminated Mike Teavee:The kids always want to watch TV. Tele-Chocolate millions of television in your room is too small and thus dissected are eliminated Mike Teavee Mike Teavee