• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: tomaselpregunton
  • hace 7 años

Me dicen las partes de las historia de Charlie y la fabrica de Chocolates
ejemplo cuando empieza la pelicula
cuando Charlie va a la fabrica tipo asi lo pueden escribir en ingles voy a cuarto grado+

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Respuesta: Charlie Bucket is a boy who lives with his parents and his maternal and paternal grandparents in a house. They are poor and hungry and cold, especially when their father is fired from his job. Charlie and his grandfather Joe dream of visiting the Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory, which has been closed to the public for years to avoid industrial espionage, and the dream will come true. Willy Wonka, the owner of the factory, puts into circulation within his chocolate bars, five golden tickets (or bills), which can be in any chocolate bar, in any store, and in any country. These will allow the five boys or girls who find them to visit this factory, take a shipment of chocolates and sweets for life and, in addition, the winner will receive a very special prize. Augustus Gloop, Veruca Salt, Violet Beauregarde, Mike Teavee and Charlie Bucket are the lucky winners. Everyone enters with his father, except Charlie, who is accompanied by his paternal grandfather Joe.1

Once inside they discover from the hand of the eccentric Willy Wonka (who receives them at the entrance of the factory), a wonderful world of chocolate and sweets. Each of the boys and girls leaves the factory because of their hobbies, defects and bad manners. Augustus Gloop cannot cope with gluttony, falls into a river of chocolate, and is absorbed by a tube that takes him out of the room. Violet Beauregarde, the obsessive chewing gum cheerleader and tireless competitor, turns cranberry for trying an experimental chewing gum with a taste of a full two-course meal and dessert still on trial. Veruca Salt, a spoiled and pampered girl who does not stop asking and demanding, is thrown into the waste hole by squirrels when she tries to get hold of one of them. Tireless viewer Mike Teavee is transformed into a small television character who has to be stretched out like gum to make him look minimally normal again. And finally only Charlie, the winner, remains in the factory. The prize is the factory: Mr. Wonka grows older and wants an heir. Charlie thinks he won't be able to, because his mother would miss the grandparents and they wouldn't all get into the glass elevator. But Wonka says that it is possible, so they collect the whole family, put her in the glass elevator and they all go to live in the factory

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