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Chapters 7 and 8
Settings : Charlie’s house, Violet’s house, and Mike Teavee’s house.
Characters: Charlie, Grandpa Joe, Grandma Georgina, Grandpa George, Grandma Josephine, Mrs and Mr
Bucket, Violet, Cornelia Prinzmete and Mike Teavee.

Summary: one day when Charlie got up and went to his Grandparents’ bed, because that day was very important for Charlie’s family: IT WAS CHARLIE’S BIRTHDAY. When he got his gift Charlie was very happy: the gift was a bar of Wonka’s chocolate. They expected that in the chocolate’s paper there was a golden ticket, but Charlie didn’t see that in the bar. That evening in Mr Bucket’s newspaper there was an important title: “TWO GOLDEN TICKETS FOUND TODAY”. That article spoke about the two golden tickets’ finders. The first of them was Violet Beauregarde: she was a famous girl especially for her chewing gums; yes, indeed she had a world-wide record in chewing gums. The second finder was Mike Tv: he was a normal boy but lived and breathed only in front of Tv. Both the finders were ill-behaved.
Personal comments: I think this book is very beautiful. This book is for children and adults. It is very easy and comprehensible and very interesting.
Relevant quotations : one quotation, I think beautiful for its meaning is:
“The room became silent”, because in that context they give more importance to Charlie and the purpose of that quotation is to understand the big importance of the family.I think this quotation is the most important of these two
chapters.
by
Jorge
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