Compare And Contrast Chocolate Factory

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Both chocolate factory stories are the same, yet different. Both have the grandparents in bed. Something different is in the book the dad is with the family and in the movie the dad is dead. In both, Charlie walks past the factory every day after school. The book never shows Charlie in school but the movie does. Both of the stories have the same rooms such as the inventory room. However, the movie has an extra bubble room. To conclude, two books on the same topic have similarities and differences.

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