Чарли и шоколадная фабрика сочинение на английском

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There are five children in this book:

AUGUSTUS GLOOP A greedy boy

VERUCA SALT A girl who is spoiled by her parents

VIOLET BEAUREGARDE A girl who chews gum all day long

MIKE TEAVEE A boy who does nothing but watch television

CHARLIE BUCKET The hero

Here Comes Charlie

These two very old people are the father and mother of Mr Bucket. Their names are Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine.

And these two very old people are the father and mother of Mrs Bucket. Their names are Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina.

This is Mr Bucket. This is Mrs Bucket.

Mr and Mrs Bucket have a small boy whose name is Charlie.

This is Charlie.

How d'you do? And how d'you do? And how d'you do again? He is pleased to meet you.

The whole of this family � the six grown-ups (count them) and little Charlie Bucket � live together in a small wooden house on the edge of a great town.

The house wasn't nearly large enough for so many people, and life was extremely uncomfortable for them all. There were only two rooms in the place altogether, and there was only one bed. The bed was given to the four old grandparents because they were so old and tired. They were so tired, they never got out of it.

Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine on this side, Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina on this side.

Mr and Mrs Bucket and little Charlie Bucket slept in the other room, upon mattresses on the floor.

In the summertime, this wasn't too bad, but in the winter, freezing cold draughts blew across the floor all night long, and it was awful.

There wasn't any question of them being able to buy a better house � or even one more bed to sleep in. They were far too poor for that.

Mr Bucket was the only person in the family with a job. He worked in a toothpaste factory, where he sat all day long at a bench and screwed the little caps on to the tops of the tubes of toothpaste after the tubes had been filled. But a toothpaste cap-screwer is never paid very much money, and poor Mr Bucket, however hard he worked, and however fast he screwed on the caps, was never able to make enough to buy one half of the things that so large a family needed. There wasn't even enough money to buy proper food for them all. The only meals they could afford were bread and margarine for breakfast, boiled potatoes and cabbage for lunch, and cabbage soup for supper. Sundays were a bit better. They all looked forward to Sundays because then, although they had exactly the same, everyone was allowed a second helping.

The Buckets, of course, didn't starve, but every one of them � the two old grandfathers, the two old grandmothers, Charlie's father, Charlie's mother, and especially little Charlie himself � went about from morning till night with a horrible empty feeling in their tummies.

Charlie felt it worst of all. And although his father and mother often went without their own share of lunch or supper so that they could give it to him, it still wasn't nearly enough for a growing boy. He desperately wanted something more filling and satisfying than cabbage and cabbage soup. The one thing he longed for more than anything else was � CHOCOLATE.

Walking to school in the mornings, Charlie could see great slabs of chocolate piled up high in the shop windows, and he would stop and stare and press his nose against the glass, his mouth watering like mad. Many times a day, he would see other children taking bars of creamy chocolate out of their pockets and munching them greedily, and that, of course, was pure torture.

Only once a year, on his birthday, did Charlie Bucket ever get to taste a bit of chocolate. The whole family saved up their money for that special occasion, and when the great day arrived, Charlie was always presented with one small chocolate bar to eat all by himself. And each time he received it, on those marvellous birthday mornings, he would place it carefully in a small wooden box that he owned, and treasure it as though it were a bar of solid gold; and for the next few days, he would allow himself only to look at it, but never to touch it. Then at last, when he could stand it no longer, he would peel back a tiny bit of the paper wrapping at one corner to expose a tiny bit of chocolate, and then he would take a tiny nibble � just enough to allow the lovely sweet taste to spread out slowly over his tongue. The next day, he would take another tiny nibble, and so on, and so on. And in this way, Charlie would make his sixpenny bar of birthday chocolate last him for more than a month.

But I haven't yet told you about the one awful thing that tortured little Charlie, the lover of chocolate, more than anything else. This thing, for him, was far, far worse than seeing slabs of chocolate in the shop windows or watching other children munching bars of creamy chocolate right in front of him. It was the most terrible torturing thing you could imagine, and it was this:

In the town itself, actually within sight of the house in which Charlie lived, there was an ENORMOUS CHOCOLATE FACTORY!

Just imagine that!

And it wasn't simply an ordinary enormous chocolate factory, either. It was the largest and most famous in the whole world! It was WONKA'S FACTORY, owned by a man called Mr Willy Wonka, the greatest inventor and maker of chocolates that there has ever been.

And what a tremendous, marvellous place it was! It had huge iron gates leading into it, and a high wall surrounding it, and smoke belching from its chimneys, and strange whizzing sounds coming from deep inside it. And outside the walls, for half a mile around in every direction, the air was scented with the heavy rich smell of melting chocolate!

Twice a day, on his way to and from school, little Charlie Bucket had to walk right past the gates of the factory. And every time he went by, he would begin to walk very, very slowly, and he would hold his nose high in the air and take long deep sniffs of the gorgeous chocolatey smell all around him.

Oh, how he loved that smell!

And oh, how he wished he could go inside the factory and see what it was like!

Mr Willy Wonka's Factory

In the evenings, after he had finished his supper of watery cabbage soup, Charlie always

went into the room of his four grandparents to listen to their stories, and then afterwards to

Every one of these old people was over ninety. They were as shrivelled as prunes, and as bony as skeletons, and throughout the day, until Charlie made his appearance, they lay huddled in their one bed, two at either end, with nightcaps on to keep their heads warm, dozing the time away with nothing to do. But as soon as they heard the door opening, and heard Charlie's voice saying, 'Good evening, Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine, and Grandpa George and Grandma Georgina,' then all four of them would suddenly sit up, and their old wrinkled faces would light up with smiles of pleasure � and the talking would begin. For they loved this little boy. He was the only bright thing in their lives, and his evening visits were something that they looked forward to all day long. Often, Charlie's mother and father would come in as well, and stand by the door, listening to the stories that the old people told; and thus, for perhaps half an hour every night, this room would become a happy place, and the whole family would forget that it was hungry and poor.

One evening, when Charlie went in to see his grandparents, he said to them, 'Is it really true that Wonka's Chocolate Factory is the biggest in the world?'

'True?' cried all four of them at once. 'Of course it's true! Good heavens, didn't you know that? It's about fifty times as big as any other!'

'And is Mr Willy Wonka really the cleverest chocolate maker in the world?'

'My dear boy,' said Grandpa Joe, raising himself up a little higher on his pillow, 'Mr Willy Wonka is the most amazing, the most fantastic, the most extraordinary chocolate maker the world has ever seen! I thought everybody knew that!'

Charlie and four other children, who found a golden ticket, got a chance to visit Wonka's factory. The children are led by Willy Wonka on a tour of his chocolate factory.

My favourite storyline of this film is the line of Willy's relationship with his father. For many years, he has repressed memories of his unhappy childhood - his emotional trauma is so deep that he can't even pronounce the word "parents”.

Charlie is the only person whom Wonka has received warmth. In the end, Charlie helps Wonka overcome past grievances with his father, who has been following his son's progress all these years. Willy Wonka finally got something more meaningful than wealth: a loving family.

The plot is very exciting. It is definitely worth watching.

Я хочу рассказать вам о фильме, который я недавно посмотрел. Он называется "Чарли и шоколадная фабрика". Это американский музыкальный фантастический фильм, снятый Тимом Бертоном в 2005 году. В фильме снимаются Джонни Депп в роли Вилли Вонки и Фредди Хаймор в роли Чарли Бакета и другие известные актеры.

Чарли и еще четверо детей, которые нашли золотой билет, получили возможность посетить фабрику Вонки. Детей ведет Вилли Вонка на экскурсию по своей шоколадной фабрике.

Моя любимая сюжетная линия этого фильма - линия отношений Вилли со своим отцом. В течение многих лет он подавлял воспоминания о своем несчастном детстве - его эмоциональная травма настолько глубока, что он даже не может произнести слово "родители”. Чарли - единственный человек, к которому Вонка отнесся с теплотой. В конце концов, Чарли помогает Вонке преодолеть прошлые обиды на своего отца, который все эти годы следил за успехами своего сына. Вилли Вонка наконец-то получил нечто более значимое, чем богатство: любящую семью.

Сюжет фильма очень увлекательный. Это определенно стоит посмотреть.

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 Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

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 Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

Charlie and The Chocolate Factory

“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is a children’s book, written by Roald D.

“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” is a children’s book, written by Roald Dahl. It was published in 1964.

Roald Dahl Roald Dahl was a famous British novelist, short story writer, poe.

Roald Dahl Roald Dahl was a famous British novelist, short story writer, poet and screenwriter.

The story was originally inspired by Roald Dahl's experience of chocolate companies during his schooldays. Cadbury would often send test packages to the schoolchildren in exchange for their opinions on the new products.

It’s an adventure story about Charlie Bucket. He and his family live in pove.

It’s an adventure story about Charlie Bucket. He and his family live in poverty. So Charlie get chocolate once a year oh his birthday.

Once Willy Wonka, the owner of the Chocolate Factory, decided to hide five g.

Once Willy Wonka, the owner of the Chocolate Factory, decided to hide five golden tickets in his chocolate bars. Everybody, who will find it, will have a chance to visit an amazing Willy Wonka’s Factory.

One day Charlie finds the golden ticket in the Wonka’s bar and becomes the f.

One day Charlie finds the golden ticket in the Wonka’s bar and becomes the fifth and the last winner.

All winners enter the Chocolate Factory and adventures begin. There are diff.

All winners enter the Chocolate Factory and adventures begin. There are different temptations, which are aimed at identifying the most unsophisticated child.

I won’t give the ending away! What I will say is that the book shows an incr.

I won’t give the ending away! What I will say is that the book shows an incredible Willy Wonka’s world, full of miracles.

There is also the film, called like this, where Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka s.

There is also the film, called like this, where Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka stars. It’s worth watching!

Список использованной литературы Даль, Роальд. Чарли и шоколадная фабрика. —.

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Charlie Bucket is a poor boy who lives near the Wonka Candy Company. He lives with his mother, his father (who works in a toothpaste factory), and his four bedridden grandparents. The company's owner, Willy Wonka, has for long closed access to his factory due to problems concerning industrial espionage that ultimately led him to fire all his employees, among them Charlie's Grandpa Joe. One day, Wonka informs the world of a contest, in which five Golden Tickets have been placed in five random Wonka Bars worldwide, and the winners will be given a full tour of the factory as well as a lifetime supply of chocolate, while one ticket holder will be given a special prize at the end of the tour.

Wonka's sales subsequently skyrocket, and the first four tickets are found fairly quickly. The recipients are Augustus Gloop, a gluttonous German boy; Veruca Salt, a very spoiled English girl; Violet Beauregarde, a competitive gum chewer, gymnast and karate champion, and Mike Teavee, an arrogant television and video game addict. Charlie tries twice to find a ticket, but both bars come empty. After overhearing that the final ticket was found in Russia, Charlie finds a ten-dollar note, and purchases a Wonka Bar at the local candy store. At the exact moment it was revealed that the Russian ticket was forged, Charlie discovers the real fifth ticket inside the wrapper. Although two other customers offer to buy it from him, Charlie runs home to tell his family and decides to bring Grandpa Joe to accompany him on the factory tour.

Charlie and the other ticket holders are greeted by Wonka outside the factory, who then leads them into the facility. During the tour, each of the bad children disobey Wonka's orders after being tempted by something related to their individual character flaws, and suffer various consequences: Augustus is sucked up a chocolate extraction pipe after falling into a chocolate river from which he was drinking, Violet is turned into an oversized blueberry after chewing unstable three-course-meal gum, Veruca is pushed into a garbage chute by worker squirrels after she tries to take one as a pet, and Mike is shrunk with a teleporter that he uses on himself. Wonka's employees, the Oompa-Loompas, sing a song of morality after each elimination. The children later leave the factory with an exaggerated characteristic or deformity related to their demise – Augustus covered in chocolate, Violet blue-colored, Veruca covered in garbage and Mike overstretched.

Wonka then invites Charlie to come live and work in the factory with him, and reveals that the purpose of the Golden Tickets and the tour was to make the "least rotten" child the heir of the factory itself. The only catch is that Charlie must leave his family behind, because Wonka believes family is a hindrance while a chocolatier needed creative freedom – a philosophy Wonka developed due to his dentist father, Dr. Wilbur Wonka, denying his son candy because of the potential risk to his teeth. After sneaking over a piece of candy, Wonka was instantly hooked, and ran away to follow his dreams.

As his family is the most important thing in his life, Charlie refuses Wonka's offer. Charlie and his family are living contently a while later, however Wonka is too depressed to make candy the way he used to, and turns to Charlie for advice. Charlie decides to help Wonka confront and reconcile with his estranged father; Wonka finally realizes the value of family, while his father learns to accept his son for who he is, and not what he does. In the end, Charlie has the chocolate factory, and Wonka has patched up with his family.

Сочинение на тему: История мальчика Чарли по повести "Чарли и шоколадная фабрика"

Жил-был мальчик Чарли. Рос он в очень бедной семье, недоедал и недопивал. Больше всего он любил шоколад, который мог пробовать только один раз в год, в день своего рождения. А еще имел мечту - побывать на шоколадной фабрике, которая находилась недалеко от его дома.

И вот однажды ему по-настоящему повезло: Чарли стал одним из пяти детей, кто выиграл счастливый золотой билет, который давал возможность побывать на шоколадной фабрике Вилли Вонка. Он выиграл его в сложное время: обессиленный от голода, Чарли нашел один доллар, за который купил конфету. И произошло чудо: в ней и был пятый золотой билет.

Каково же было интересно на фабрике! Там были: настоящий шоколадный водопад и стебельки мягкой мятной ваты, шоколадные реки и "съедобные обои для детских комнат", "горячее мороженое для холодных дней" и "квадратные конфеты, превращающиеся в круглые", а также "супер витамины конфеты". А еще гости видели маленьких людей умпа-лумпа, импортируемых прямо с Лумпаландии. Именно эти люди и работали на фабрике Вонка. Оказалось, что маленькие люди больше всего любят какао-бобы, поэтому мистер Вонка и предложил им работать на шоколадной фабрике. Умпа-лумпа жили и работали на фабрике, поэтому туда никто не входил и не выходил.

Каждый из пяти гостей фабрики - Августус Глуп, Верука Солт, Виолетта Бьюгард, Майк Тиви и Чарли Бакет - во время экскурсии попадали в странные истории. Оказывается, все эти приключения были направлены на то, чтобы гости лишились своих недостатков, которые захватили их, сделали рабами. Ведь прожорливость, постоянное жевание резинок, бездумное сидение перед телевизором, постоянные капризы являются отрицательными чертами, которые, к сожалению, существуют в нашей жизни. В финале произведения дети исправились и как награду получили много шоколада, которого хватит на всю жизнь.

И только Чарли на протяжении всей экскурсии оставался воспитанным, сдержанным, добрым, вежливым, искренним мальчиком. Поэтому неудивительно, что свою фабрику Вилли Вонка подарил именно ему. Чарли помогал мистеру Вонку управлять шоколадной фабрикой, а родители, дедушки и бабушки мальчика жили все вместе на фабрике.

Следовательно, всегда следует быть хорошим человеком, и тогда сбудутся все твои мечты. Вот чему учит история мальчика Чарли.

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