Thoughts on reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1 I have finished reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory these days. In the book, Charlie's family is very poor. By chance, he got a chance to visit Mr Wonka's chocolate factory. He and four other children visited Mr Wonka's factory. During the visit, the five visitors were full of curiosity, confusion, excitement and incomprehension. Of course, because all the children except Charlie are rich and spoiled all day. In this way, in some places, they will be very willful, and the result will bring incredible consequences to themselves. For example, Augustus grupe, a gluttonous person, was sucked into the place where fudge was made by a huge tube because of his gluttony, and there were girls who loved chewing gum. , but also because of his curiosity and willfulness, caused a tragic ending for himself.
In the end, only little Charlie persisted. He got the privilege of inheriting the chocolate factory!
This story tells us: don't be confused for a while because of willfulness, it will bring you a lifetime of disaster. I think Charlie will also run the chocolate factory better!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's reading experience 2 I read today: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (page 0~ 105).
The good words in it are: fasting, killing, intelligence, truth, nonsense, silence, bony, inexplicable, unquestionable, absurd, car after car, wizard, permission, living, congratulations, nausea, caution and fear. ...
They are as shriveled as dried plums and skinny as skeletons. It's really true. I won't eat my palace.
I see: Don't be greedy. Listen to Mr. willy wonka like Charlie and get rid of your bad habits in time! ! !
After reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: We can't be like Augustus, who is overeating and doesn't like thinking, Veruca, who is spoiled and domineering by his family, violette, who chews gum and only cares about his booty, and Mike, who likes to show off and is obsessed with TV, because they are more and more self-righteous, which always makes people feel very annoying. Although Charlie is poor, he respects his parents and elders. It can be seen from his small actions that Charlie only had a small piece of chocolate on his birthday, but he still gave it to his family.
The greatest and most precious thing in the world is family. It is said that family is our strongest backing, but we are willful. We don't know what is good at birth, never cherish it, and don't think about our families. We should learn from Charlie.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's reading experience 4 I recently read the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
This book tells the story of the largest chocolate factory in the world. The door was locked and no one came in or out. Mr willy wonka built that factory, and he has an unexpectedly beautiful and interesting workshop. One day, Mr Wonka decided to let five children visit the inside of the factory, but only if they got the golden lottery ticket wrapped in Wonka candy wrapping paper.
A poor bakht family, his child Charlie bakht won the last golden ticket and became a lucky dog.
On the day of visiting the factory, five children-Augustus grupe, Veronica salter, Mike Tivi, violette Bo Regard and, of course, Charlie-all arrived, but except Charlie, the other four children were too greedy and received a little punishment, but Charlie was a sensible person and an unexpected thing happened. ...
I recommend this book to you in order to let all greedy people learn from it and keep people in the world away from the shackles of greed.
I also want to be like Charlie, not greedy, a sensible child. What about you?
After reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I know that Charlie's family is poor after reading Charlie's Chocolate Factory. In a cabin outside the city, they can scrape by in summer. In winter, the biting cold wind blows on the floor all night, and they can't stand it.
Charlie's father is the only person in the family who works, and his salary is not much. No matter how hard he tries, he can't buy half of what such a family needs. It's worth a little money, not even enough to buy food for everyone.
You can only eat bread and margarine for breakfast and potatoes and cabbage for lunch. Have cabbage soup for dinner.
I won't be picky about food in the future. I will eat whatever my mother asks me to eat in the future, and I won't waste food any more. Because I don't like the food, Charlie's family can't eat it yet.
I also hope that friends will not waste food in the future.
Reflections on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 6 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is the work of roald dahl, the world master of fantasy literature. After reading only a few pages, I was attracted by the vivid characters in the book and read more attentively.
This article tells a story: Charlie's family is poor, but there is the largest chocolate processing factory in the world near their home. One day, Mr Wonka, the owner of the factory, said that he put a golden ticket in five chocolates. If someone finds these five chocolates, who will he give them to? Not only that, but also gave him free candy that he would never eat. Poor Charlie found the golden ticket after three attempts and became the last lucky one.
Later, almost all the people who participated in this activity disappeared like rabbits because of their greed and curiosity. Only one person obeys the rules-Charlie Beckett. I had no idea that Mr. Wonka would give him the world's largest chocolate processing factory that Charlie dreamed of!
How hard work will pay off! In addition, we must remind everyone that we must be smart and wise people who respect their elders like Charlie.
Reading Experience of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 7 During this colorful holiday, I read the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and I found it not only interesting, but also inspired me greatly.
I was deeply impressed by the hero, Charlie Junior. Little Charlie's family is very poor He works in a toothpaste factory. Little Charlie likes chocolate best, but he can only eat one chocolate on his birthday. Next to their home is a big chocolate shop run by Mr. willy wonka. Little Charlie even dreamed of going to the chocolate shop run by Mr. willy wonka.
When I read this, I felt very happy. My mother always buys me all kinds of chocolates, strawberries and blueberries that I like. They are delicious. My mother will buy me a chocolate cake on my birthday. Not only chocolate, but also my favorite fruit. I think: If little Charlie is my good friend, I will share chocolate and all kinds of delicious food with him happily. I also think of the children who live in the mountains like Charlie. I will often send them some books, stationery and beautiful clothes, so that they will make you feel warm and happy.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's Views on Reading 8. The characters in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory are: Charlie Badeck, Mr. willy wonka, Augustus grupe, Veruca salter, Mike Tiwi, violette Bosler Garde and Opa Lampa. It is said that Charlie's family is very poor. His grandparents sleep in a big bed every day, and Charlie and his parents sleep next door. There is a chocolate factory near their home. Once, Mr willy wonka of the chocolate factory put five golden lottery tickets in the chocolate wrapping paper. Whoever finds it can visit his factory. The last lottery ticket was found by Charlie. On the day of the visit, Charlie's grandfather took Charlie. The chocolate factory is very big. There are many things made of chocolate and candy. Many things happened to other children in each room and they were all sent away. In the end, it was just Charlie. Mr willy wonka saw the right person and handed over the chocolate factory to Charlie. Their families don't have to starve. They all moved into the chocolate factory with Charlie.
I think this book is very interesting. The things in the chocolate factory sound interesting. There are many buttons in the elevator, which can lead to every room. It's really interesting.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Reading Experience 9 When I first read the story book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I was attracted by the plot inside. After reading this book, I was deeply inspired and moved.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tells the story of the small town where the hero Charlie lives. There is the largest chocolate factory in the world. The factory is mysterious and the door is locked. No one has ever come in or out of this door. One day, Mr willy wonka, the owner of the factory, issued a notice that he would invite five lucky children to visit the chocolate factory. All children in the world who buy Wonka chocolates have a chance, provided they get the gold medal hidden in the wrapping paper.
Our hero Charlie has become such a lucky boy.
The process of visiting the factory is a strange experience. Every visitor feels infinitely fascinated, delighted, curious, surprised and confused. But the most incredible accident was left to the last. ...
Through the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I realized that our children should not be willful, greedy for snacks, addicted to bad habits such as watching TV and playing games. These bad habits often hurt us easily.
Comments on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 10 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is about a little boy named Charlie. He likes chocolate very much, but his family is poor. Charlie can only eat one chocolate on his birthday every year.
Opposite Charlie's house is the mysterious Wonka Chocolate Company, a top chocolate factory, and the story begins. Mr wonka once made a decision. He put a golden roll in each of the five chocolates and spread it all over the world. Whoever gets it can visit the mysterious Wonka chocolate factory. One of them is Charlie. One day, on the way to school, Charlie found 50 pence. He bought two chocolates with the money he found, and finally found the best golden lottery ticket in the second one. ...
Comments on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 1 1 Since I read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I feel that the things in this book are really strange. For example, there will never be enough sugar, chewing gum that will never be sweet, butterscotch that can be spread through TV, and so on. There are many strange things you didn't expect!
Chocolate workshop, a chocolate world. All plants are made of delicious chocolate or sugar, which is incredible! Grass is made of mint-flavored fudge, which is called "Swartz Sugar".
In addition to these exotic foods, there are of course Opa-Lumpa people. Opa-Lumpa people live in Lumpa area, where there are dense jungles and the most dangerous beasts in the world-unicorns, strange-nosed beasts and some terrible and vicious ugly monsters. A monster can eat ten Opal-Rumba people for breakfast! Poor Opa-Lumpa people have to eat green caterpillars.
Mr wonka went there. Then he found the cabin where the Opa-Lumpa people lived. The poor little guys sat in the cabin, trying to eat a bowl of green caterpillar sauce without getting sick. So he made a deal with Opa-Lumpa. Opa-Lumpa people helped him with his work and he gave them a lot of cocoa beans.
This book is really nice. I hope you can read it, too!
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's thoughts on reading 12 After reading this book, I was deeply moved by Charlie's spirit of cherishing family ties. Nothing is more important than family in this world. There are too many things to cherish in life, but we must never ignore the love of our parents and family. Affection is the most common, the greatest and the most sacred. It is like a gurgling brook, flowing quietly around us, always bringing us touch and affection, sometimes a caring word, sometimes a pink umbrella, sometimes my father's generous shoulders, sometimes my mother's loving eyes ... I am surrounded by warm affection, I love my family, and I will give them my love forever.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's thoughts on reading 13 There is the largest chocolate factory in the world in the town where Charlie lives. The factory is big and mysterious, and the door is locked. No one has ever come in or out of this door. One day, Mr willy wonka, the owner of the factory, announced that he would invite five lucky people to visit his chocolate factory, and Charlie was one of them.
Visiting the chocolate factory is a magical and happy journey. Every visitor is surprised, surprised and suspicious. This chocolate factory is full of miracles, and the most incredible accidents have been kept until the end. ...
Little Charlie finally got the chocolate factory by virtue of his cleverness and obedience, which little Charlie never thought of. Therefore, everyone should be a child who obeys the rules and stays out of trouble, so as to get what he dreams of.
Thinking about Charlie and the Chocolate Factory There is the largest chocolate factory in the world in the town where Charlie lives. The factory is mysterious and the door is locked. No one has ever come in or out of this door. One day, Mr willy wonka, the owner of the factory, announced that he would invite five lucky children to visit the chocolate factory. All the children who bought Wonka chocolate and got the golden ticket hidden in the wrapping paper have a chance. Coincidentally, Charlie is the lucky one.
The process of visiting the factory is a strange experience. Every visitor feels infinitely fascinated, delighted, curious, surprised and confused. Even more incredible, Mr willy wonka gave the chocolate factory to Charlie. In fact, this is because Charlie is a smart, lovely, studious and disciplined boy. Mr Wonka also believes that Charlie can do a good job in the chocolate factory.
I think we should learn from Charlie and become smart, diligent and self-disciplined.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's Thinking Reading 15 Charlie is lucky, but the miracle happened not entirely because of luck, but because Charlie has good behavior habits. We should learn from Charlie, his understanding, his kindness, his self-discipline and his love for his family. We should get rid of some bad habits, not selfish and greedy, not willful and arrogant, stay away from TV (computer games), be close to books, and be a good teenager with standardized behavior. I have read the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory again and again in recent days, and I simply can't put it down. By describing the experience of a poor boy, Charlie, he was invited to a local chocolate factory, and with four children, we were brought into a wonderful, exciting and incredible world. Many unheard-of inventions, such as chocolate waterfall, chewing gum for dinner, round sugar cubes, TV chocolate and glass elevator as fast as a rocket, all make me feel sorry for the author of this book. Dahl is full of admiration.