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    “I have got the golden ticket!” (Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, 1971). The joyous tune that will flow from your mouth after seeing the greatest family movie in at least a decade, “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory”. The film was produced by Emmy winning Mel Stuart, and, though a new genre for him to embark on, his excellence shines through as all the many aspects of the film come together to create a masterpiece. The novel and screenplay written by Roald Dahl truly takes on an image…

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    mind? Is it Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory? When this timeless film came out it led people all over the world scrambling in hopes to find a golden ticket inside their chocolate bar as of today no valid tickets have been found yet. Even with no tickets found, they did however come another remake of this movie. The title of the second movie is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. While comparing the two movies with similar scenes, one will know about the main character “Willy Wonka”, the…

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    Willy Wonka Schizophrenia

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    Factory, Willy Wonka is an odd one for sure! In the movie Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, we are told about the story of Willy Wonka. How his factory came to be and we learn that as a child Willy was not able to eat chocolate because his father would not let him. Willy’s father was…

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    Willy Wonka Diary

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    the ground it looked as if Willy Wonka lived their with all the different candies crumbled on the ground. I remember as we were walking back Caileen told me that I started at 12:30 the next day. My memory of the actual interview is quite patchy, except one part when she was asking me if I planned on working their for a long time in which I agreed without hesitation. I remember focusing on that question throughout the interview, I subconsciously knew that it wasn't going to last for multiple…

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    activities will be completed on time. This will help class schedules stay on track instead of falling behind. The candy will improve colleges all around and will help broaden Willy Wonka’s demographic. Once The Reviver is on the shelves and college campuses not only buy this product but also all the other candies this company offers, Willy Wonka’s line will grow…

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    Bella Barton: Everyone's Worst Nightmare!! Who is this girl? I thought. She was wearing a purple shirt, purple pants, and purple shoes. She looked like a girl version of Willy Wonka... It happened when me and Justine were exiting the house and got in the elevator. The elevator went down, and we saw this pink superhero. Well..she was obviously pink, I already said that, and she was wearing a Pink headpiece. She looked like the Pink Panther in a race. Talking about cats.. She was with…

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    When fools are present in literature, they serve to provide a meaningful purpose to the plot. In this draft, I will explain the parallelism that Willy Wonka and the fool in King Lear hold. Furthermore, I will provide a brief distinction between fools in literature, establish a placement for Lear’s fool and Willy Wonka, a list of how I plan to connect these two characters and I will finally explain the connections. There are two types of fools in literature; there are fools by nature and fools…

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    In Willy Wonka the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka uses his entrepreneurship- a combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks to create and run new businesses- and financial capital to produce consumer goods -final goods- such as Wonka Bars and other candies to be sold in stores, a product market -a market in which goods and services are bought or sold- to satisfy the wants -desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service- of the people using capital…

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    Edward Scissorhands

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    Tim Burton really loves to use establishing shot in Charlie and the chocolate factory , Edward scissorhand, and the Big Fish Charlie and the chocolate factory, when entering the factory. Seeing the waterfall of milk chocolate, grass you can eat and other things delicious, surprised and amazed the characters. Setting the mood as happy, cool, and mysterious. Edward Scissorhands, when Peg was walking into Edward’s house. Seeing the mysterious and spooky things in the house, not being fully…

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    Chocolate Fa Monologue

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    was Charlie. Charlie was poor and he lived with his mom and his grandparents. He would always save up money to buy a chocolate bar, because In five of the chocolate bars, there was a golden ticket. Whoever gets a golden ticket, wins a tour of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Fa-a-a-ctory! One day Charlie got his coin and went to buy a chocolate bar. When he opened it up, inside there was a golden slip of paper, it was one of the tickets! As soon as he realized it was the golden ticket, he ran home…

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