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In Roald Dahl’s book Charlie and the chocolate factory, the chocolate factory sets a border between reality and fairy tale for young Charlie bucket. Charlie, being of little means but rich with character and the love of his family, took a chance and spent his small found fortune on one bar of chocolate. This chocolate bar proved to be worth his meager fortune. ... When meals started getting shorter and the weather started getting colder, Charlie and his family started to starve, and passing by the chocolate factory everyday was pure torture for Charlie. ...
Charlie just ignores their comments and squeezes Grandpa’s hand tighter and waits for his turn to enter into the factory’s gates.
Approximate Word count = 473 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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