A Book Report
The book I am going to share is entitled Charlie and the Chocolate Factory written by the world famous author- Roald Dahl. This book talks about the journey of five lucky children who have got a golden chance to visit the famous chocolate maker- Mr. Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory, which is very mysterious. Mr. Willy Wonka gives out five golden tickets into the chocolate packets and sends them to the whole world. Charlie Bucket, the protagonist, and other four children got their tickets and off they go to the factory. Inside the factory, there are a lot of elves working, making chocolates all day. As they visit different rooms, the four kids get into different troubles because of their wild behavior. The other children are sent back home but only Charlie is left. Mr. Willy Wonka thinks Charlie is a good choice to takeover the factory when Charlie grows up. Soon Charlie’s family move into the factory.
In this story, I learnt that it is good to be true, honest, kind and brave, like Charlie, then we will get some unexpected rewards. If we act greedy and are too self-centred, nobody will appreciate us. On top of that, we will face troubles and lose some very precious opportunities.
Listening to the instructors’ command patiently is also important when we learn new things. Relating it to our lives, Mr. Willy Wonka is like our teachers and parents giving us a lot of advice in our learning, social relationship and family. If we refuse to listen to them, we may ruin our chances. We shall listen to them patiently so that we will not miss any useful tips or advice.
I also really appreciate that the story reminds the parents not to spoil their children too much or treat them like princes and princesses which will make their children brutish.
Besides, I admire how the writer uses poems, a lot of imagination in the chocolate factory throughout the story and many dialogues, onomatopoeia to portray the story livelily.
When I read the book, I also fell into the world of chocolates. Overall speaking, this book is worth reading. I strongly recommend this book to you.