A lot of people dreams and ideologies are shaped by books and movies and their stories when they come across as children and teens. These stories are not only giving a flight to fantasy, bit it shapes their ambitions and what they see as to be the possible and impossible. As we grow up to be adults, while many of these notions are long gone, a few stay and turn into inspirations for future adventures. Roald Dahl is one of the authors who has perhaps been single-handedly responsible for taking millions of kids over the years out of the poverty of creative thoughts and woven worlds where anything can happen to ordinary kids
One of these books is Charlie and the chocolate factory, which is the most famous one that he has made. This book has a heavily influential story that has managed to capture the hearts of young and old alike all across the world. The book, which the main character, an ordinary boy named Charlie. Charlie is a poor kid who lives with he’s family including he’s mum and dad and the respective parents to them. They live in this house which is rickety and they have barely enough food for them to survive. Charlie has one love and that’s for chocolate, which despite the severe financial conditions, his family strives to buy one for he’s birthday. One day Charlie wins a golden ticket to a legendary chocolate factory made and run buy Willy Wonka. Four other children did also get one ticket, but most of these kids are really stupid and their parents are really weird too. What comes next in the story is pure magical, where there is chocolate rivers, candy trees, gum that tastes as 3 different foods and much more.
Charlie won the last golden ticket and the he won the factory because of his manner, where the others behaved dumb and irresponsible. So despite Charlie poorness he won and became rich and probably lived a real awesome life. Roald was fulfilling he’s role as an author to tech and