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What happened at the end of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

What happened at the end of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

It turns out Charlie’s good behavior pays off, and not just for him. His entire family will get to enjoy life at the chocolate factory. While we imagine Charlie would have been quite happy with just a lifetime’s supply of sweets, like the other children got, this is the ending he truly deserves.

What did Grandpa Joe tell Charlie about Willy Wonka?

The following evening, Grandpa Joe resumes his story. He tells Charlie that Mr. Wonka initially went out of business because his jealous competitors sent spies into the factory to learn all of the Wonka secrets.

Why did Charlie take Grandpa Joe?

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He gets his golden ticket. And he wants to share this joy with Grandpa Joe. The opportunity to make Charlie happy was a boost to him. It gave him something to look forward to, something he could do first hand, and allowed him to see Charlie enjoy the cholotae factory real time.

Did Grandpa Joe have Coke nails?

In Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) the actor who plays Grandpa Joe has a so called ‘coke nail’ on both his pinky fingers. Loved Charlie he did.

Who did Jack Albertson marry?

June Wallace ThomsonJack Albertson / Spouse (m. 1952–1981)

What did Charlie do in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?

In Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (the 1971 musical), Wonka systematically removed the children from the competition as they each did something horrible that reflected their personalities. Charlie, the protagonist, drinks some fizzy lifting drink and almost gets killed in a turbine.

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Was Wonka a stalker to Charlie?

That’s why Wonka apologizes to Charlie for putting him through all of it. He says “He had to be sure”. All the tickets were predetermined as evidenced by Slugsworth always being there. And no Winka was not creepy or a stalker.

Is Slugworth the bad guy in Willy Wonka?

Think about this for a second: who is the antagonist in ‘Willy Wonka’? It’s certainly not Slugworth, despite the setup for him being the bad guy. In the end Slugworth was a fake out and actually works with Willy Wonka.

Charlie, the protagonist, drinks some fizzy lifting drink and almost gets killed in a turbine. At the end, after all the children are removed, Charlie and his grandpa are the only ones left, but it’s then when Wonka reveals that he knows Charlie broke the rules.