Veruca salt character biography outline
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Wonka is a chocolatier, and one of Dahl’s most famous characters. Wonka is exceedingly eccentric, with many odd qualities. Wonka confuses most of the people who meet him, but Charlie is fascinated. Wonka loves nonsense and mischief, but can’t abide ugliness. Wonka is described as full of life. In the book, Wonka has a goatee and bright, mischievous eyes. Wonka is fantastically bizarre, and remembered as one of Dahl’s most famous characters. He is also well traveled, having been to space. Wonka also visited Loompa Land, which was where he met the mysterious Oompa Loompas.
Charlie is the titular character and the protagonist of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Charlie is the last one to find a Golden Ticket. He is very kind and brave, but also extremely poor. He lives with his mother, his father, and his four bed-ridden grandparents. Charlie, being poor, doesn’t get much food, which makes living near a chocolate factory hard. He also loves chocolate. Unlike the other contestants
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| Bob has funnen out that this article h • Character AnalysisI want, I want, inom want... that's Veruca's motto. Something tells us she didn't want to be thrown down a garbage chute by a mass of squirrels, but, hey, who knows? From the beginning, Veruca is described as "a small girl […] who lived with her rich parents in a great city far away" (6.7). Most of what Veruca says and does revolves around the fact that she is greedy and wants everything she doesn't have. Her dad says that "'she would lie for hours on the floor, kicking and yelling in the most disturbing way'" until she got what she wanted (6.9). She sounds like a super fun individ to have around. She's the first to spot the Oompa-Loompas (and alerts the others with a shocking shriek [15.15]), but other than that, the only times she speaks are pretty much to say she wants something or to argue. And this is a girl who can't take no for an answer, so she has no ambition of losing those arguments. In the end, that's probably her downfall – when Willy Wonka tells her |