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- Story Listed as: Fiction For Kids
- Theme: Family & Friends
- Subject: Childhood / Youth
- Published: 04/07/2011
Charlie Bucket is just a son of a poor couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bucket. He is a 12 year old boy, hardworking and very polite with people around him. He lived in a small house with his family, including his grandmother and grandfather in a rural area in London. They only eat vegetable soup everyday. His father is a woodcutter, and his mother is just a all-time housewife.
In One cold and breezy night, Charlie took a walk along the London street. It was the first time he walked by himself in a cold and breezy night. Suddenly, there came a piece of paper that flew towards him. He read the paper carefully, and got a very excited feeling in him. It said;
‘Win A Trip To The Most Magnificient Chocolate Factory In The World: Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory. Buy our chocolate and collect 1 GOLDEN TICKET to win the excitement! Only 5 GOLDEN TICKETS were put inside. So don’t forget to win the excitement!’
Then immediately Charlie went back to his home and told everybody about it. It has been Charlie’s dream since he was 8 years old to go to the most popular chocolate factory in the world. The next morning, Charlie’s father bought him a bar of chocolate from the Willy Wonka Chocolate product with hope Charlie would win the trip.
As soon as he got home, he quickly gave Charlie the chocolate and asked him to open it in front of everyone. They all looked nervous, at the same time excited. So Charlie opened it slowly, and closed his eyes. But sadly, the luck wasn’t on his side. Everyone remained silent and looked at each other with disappointment.
The next morning, Charlie’s grandfather called him in a lower voice and asked ‘Do you want to win the trip?’ And he answered,‘Yes, of course. But it is impossible for me to buy another chocolate.’
Charlie’s grandfather held out a coin from his pocket, and gave it to Charlie, and said ‘Well, not anymore my dear, go and win the trip’ with a smile on his face.
Charlie hugged his grandfather, took the coin and went to the shop nearby to buy another chocolate, and again, with hope, he would win the trip. So then, he paid for the chocolate and immediately opened it in front of the cashier. The cashier looked at his action, and smiled. In other meaning, Charlie won the trip! Charlie smiled and looked at the cashier. The other customers offered Charlie to sell the Golden Ticket in a high value as they didn’t want to miss the golden chance. But he refused the offer and went back to his home.
As soon as he reached his home, he told everyone about the Golden Ticket excitedly. Everyone danced happily. But suddenly everyone was silent, and Charlie’s father spoken up, ‘But who wants to go with Charlie?’ Everyone looked at Charlie and waited for the answer.
‘Well, I don’t mind whoever it is, as long as I can go on the trip,’ he answered.
‘I will,’ a voice came up from his grandfather with a smile.
‘Cool,’ Charlie responded.
So then, in the morning, Charlie went on the trip with his grandfather and brought along the Golden Ticket. In the end, the chocolate factory owner, Willy Wonka, was willing to pass down his factory to Charlie as he’s the most polite person among the other winners along on the trip. Charlie was speechless and decided to refuse it because he’s still young and needs more experience on it. Willy felt aggrieved with Charlie’s decision, and said, ‘It’s alright my dear Charlie. I will wait until you’re grown up,’ with a dissapontment in his face, and said goodbye to all the winners.
(Inspired from; Charlie and the chocolate factory)
Charlie And The Chocolate Factory(Wafa)
Charlie Bucket is just a son of a poor couple, Mr. and Mrs. Bucket. He is a 12 year old boy, hardworking and very polite with people around him. He lived in a small house with his family, including his grandmother and grandfather in a rural area in London. They only eat vegetable soup everyday. His father is a woodcutter, and his mother is just a all-time housewife.
In One cold and breezy night, Charlie took a walk along the London street. It was the first time he walked by himself in a cold and breezy night. Suddenly, there came a piece of paper that flew towards him. He read the paper carefully, and got a very excited feeling in him. It said;
‘Win A Trip To The Most Magnificient Chocolate Factory In The World: Willy Wonka Chocolate Factory. Buy our chocolate and collect 1 GOLDEN TICKET to win the excitement! Only 5 GOLDEN TICKETS were put inside. So don’t forget to win the excitement!’
Then immediately Charlie went back to his home and told everybody about it. It has been Charlie’s dream since he was 8 years old to go to the most popular chocolate factory in the world. The next morning, Charlie’s father bought him a bar of chocolate from the Willy Wonka Chocolate product with hope Charlie would win the trip.
As soon as he got home, he quickly gave Charlie the chocolate and asked him to open it in front of everyone. They all looked nervous, at the same time excited. So Charlie opened it slowly, and closed his eyes. But sadly, the luck wasn’t on his side. Everyone remained silent and looked at each other with disappointment.
The next morning, Charlie’s grandfather called him in a lower voice and asked ‘Do you want to win the trip?’ And he answered,‘Yes, of course. But it is impossible for me to buy another chocolate.’
Charlie’s grandfather held out a coin from his pocket, and gave it to Charlie, and said ‘Well, not anymore my dear, go and win the trip’ with a smile on his face.
Charlie hugged his grandfather, took the coin and went to the shop nearby to buy another chocolate, and again, with hope, he would win the trip. So then, he paid for the chocolate and immediately opened it in front of the cashier. The cashier looked at his action, and smiled. In other meaning, Charlie won the trip! Charlie smiled and looked at the cashier. The other customers offered Charlie to sell the Golden Ticket in a high value as they didn’t want to miss the golden chance. But he refused the offer and went back to his home.
As soon as he reached his home, he told everyone about the Golden Ticket excitedly. Everyone danced happily. But suddenly everyone was silent, and Charlie’s father spoken up, ‘But who wants to go with Charlie?’ Everyone looked at Charlie and waited for the answer.
‘Well, I don’t mind whoever it is, as long as I can go on the trip,’ he answered.
‘I will,’ a voice came up from his grandfather with a smile.
‘Cool,’ Charlie responded.
So then, in the morning, Charlie went on the trip with his grandfather and brought along the Golden Ticket. In the end, the chocolate factory owner, Willy Wonka, was willing to pass down his factory to Charlie as he’s the most polite person among the other winners along on the trip. Charlie was speechless and decided to refuse it because he’s still young and needs more experience on it. Willy felt aggrieved with Charlie’s decision, and said, ‘It’s alright my dear Charlie. I will wait until you’re grown up,’ with a dissapontment in his face, and said goodbye to all the winners.
(Inspired from; Charlie and the chocolate factory)
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