Rationale
People must be conscious the Charlie and Chocolate Factory from Roald Dahl is a classical children’s book featuring five children who win the opportunity to visit a mysterious dress operation of Willy Wonka. It is a crazy, amusing, cartoon-like tour that keeps children entertained and laughable. Different forms of incorrect conduct, which suit the offence best, are seen and disciplined. Charlie leads a poverty life that is presenting himself as boring and depressing, while the passion that remains between him and his family enhances their everyday hardships. This novel was converted in 1971 to a film entitled Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, which was directed by Johnny Depp in 2005 to the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It was published the same year, as an audiobook read by Eric Idle, a Monty Python member.
The children tend to understand that they have to face real-world scenarios as adults on multiple occasions. It is a role model which young readers choose to emulate that Charli teaches young readers new choices as changes in their lives from a very poor to a wealthier one. Think about it, three people are too many in a small home, imagining that six people are teenagers, four of whom are older adults who can not get out of bed. There is just an adult, the father, who is the one who offers financial assistance to the household. And, the fact that the money was only adequate for breakfast with ‘bread and margarine,’ fried potatoes, and cod for lunch and cold broth for dinner.’What is appropriate for an older man to feed, but not for a seven-person family and less for a childlike Charlie, who is still rising. Charlie and his family live this kind of life in the novel and will teach young readers the other side of things. The kind of creative writing “confronts the kid with the fundamental problems of society” (Bettelheim, 273), which is that things will not be as we want them in real life after being autonomous and that compromises and a lot of work must take place to accomplish one’s own goal in life. This is what Charlie does, regardless of his problems, but he does not hesitate to take a stand when faced with the most challenging option to stay at the factory and rule it by Willy Wonka.