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What is the main content of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
Actually, it's similar to the movie plot. . .

Content abstract: (copy and paste, so guilty, hit me ~)

The little boy Charlie Beckett lives with his parents, grandparents and grandparents. Although the family is poor, the bakht family live in a ramshackle cabin, so they can live in harmony. Although every night, a seven-stuttering dinner is cabbage soup, little Charlie is happy to share it with his favorite people.

Looking out of a window in bakht, you can see Wonka Chocolate Factory, the largest chocolate factory in the world. This factory is owned by willy wonka, who is a great inventor and manufacturer of chocolate. This is a mysterious factory with locked doors. /kloc-in 0/5 years, no workers have ever come in or out of the door, but they can smell rich chocolate. Wonka brand chocolates produced by this factory are sold all over the world and are deeply loved by children. Little Charlie is no exception. Every night in his dream, he fantasizes that he can enter the factory.

One day, Mr willy wonka announced a notice that he would open it to five lucky children.

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Turn a chocolate factory full of mystery and magic. Besides visiting factories, they can also get enough chocolate candy and other sweets to eat for a lifetime. Children who buy Wonka chocolates all over the world have the opportunity. As long as they find the golden coupon hidden in the wrapping paper, whoever gets the golden coupon is the lucky one. However, Mr. Wonka only prepared five golden coupons, and little Charlie's chances were slim. The whole world suddenly set off a craze for buying Wonka brand chocolate. Lucky people appear one after another, and the media is also broadcasting the news that children have found gold coupons. First of all, augustus, who likes to overeat, is a fat man who doesn't like thinking but likes to stuff candy into his mouth every day. Next is a little girl spoiled by her family, Veruca salter. If her father doesn't buy her what she wants, she will cheat, kick around and make a scene. The third lucky winner is violette, the champion of chewing gum. All she cares about is filling her backpack with trophies. The last one is Mike, a little boy who likes playing video games and always likes to show off that he is smarter than others.

The first four golden tickets are all owned, and the last chance will come to little Charlie. Little Charlie found coins in the snow, so he rushed to the nearest store and couldn't wait to buy Wonka chocolate. Little Charlie hasn't tasted chocolate for a long time. He is wondering what this chocolate will taste like. When he opened the wrapping paper, he found gold under it. This is the last golden ticket. Charlie is going to the chocolate factory. His grandfather, old Joe Buck, jumped out of bed with joy when he heard the good news. He recalled the good times when Mr Wonka worked in a chocolate factory before closing the tower. The whole family decided to let grandpa spend the coming wonderful adventure time with little Charlie.

The process of visiting a chocolate factory is a strange experience. Little Charlie, grandpa and every tourist were stunned by the sight and smell. Their experiences are full of infinite infatuation, ecstasy, curiosity, surprise and confusion. To exaggerate, such a thing is unimaginable even in the most absurd dreams. The falling chocolate waterfall, the dragon boat sailing in the river with brown chocolate syrup, the lush chewing gum grass and the toffee all over the mountains. The workers in the chocolate factory are all dwarves from the wild jungle and the chocolate-loving dwarf country.

The huge "sugar-coated cannonball" made the other four children lose their self-control. Some of them fell into the chocolate river, some turned into candy, some were sent to the waste furnace, and some got into the TV and became signal particles. Little Charlie is indifferent to all this. The most incredible thing happened at the end. . .

Forget the rest of the story, and you probably don't want to read it. Let's watch a movie. It's really awesome! ! ! !