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My thoughts after reading "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"

Sample essay on reading "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" 1

Not long ago, I just read the book "Charlie and the Chocolate" by Roald Dahl. This book tells the story of a Strange and exciting story:

In a small town, there is the most magical chocolate factory in the world. This factory has not been open to people for ten years. One day, the owner of the factory, Willy, Mr. Wonka suddenly decided to buy chocolates and select five children to visit the chocolate factory with his parents. The protagonist Charlie became one of the lucky ones. On the way to visit, many unexpected things happened... The protagonist Charlie has developed the habit of respecting his elders and being thrifty since he was a child. For example, every time he passes by an elder's room, he has to say "hello". When he got a piece of Wonka chocolate as a birthday gift, he had to plan to share it in a month. It was his good habits that allowed him to achieve the incredible ending of becoming the new owner of the chocolate factory. Through reading this book, I understood a profound truth that everything must be mastered to a certain extent. The book lists four other protagonists: Veruca was pushed into the garbage chute by a squirrel because he was too willful; Violet, who loves to chew gum, turned into a giant blueberry because she chewed an unfinished gum...

From this book, I understood a profound truth: Good habits benefit people throughout their lives, while bad habits return them throughout their lives. Sample essay on reading "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" 2

During the summer vacation, I read "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory". The author used rich imagination to describe a mysterious chocolate factory and the lucky boy Charlie.

This book mainly writes about the world's largest chocolate factory, which no one has ever entered or left, and invited five children to visit it. Charlie was lucky enough to be the lucky one. He happily walked into the mysterious factory with four other children.

The visit did not go very smoothly. A child named Augustus was washed away because of his greed for chocolate in the river; another little girl named Violet refused to listen to dissuasion and chewed undeveloped chewing gum and turned purple. The girl Veruca wants whatever she sees, but is thrown away as bad fruit by the squirrel; the boy named Mike is only as big as a finger because of his whims and regardless of any dissuasion. In the end, only Charlie, who was very poor but very sensible, was left. He received an unexpected gift - he inherited the entire factory.

There are many unforgettable characters in this book: the gluttonous fat Augustus, the self-righteous Violet, the spoiled Veruca, and the whimsical Mike.

Although Charlie's family is very poor, he is lucky because he is not spoiled, nor is he greedy, nor is he self-righteous or whimsical, and he is very sensible. Our parents dote on us very much, but most of today’s children are not very sensible, cherish things, and don’t really listen to their parents’ teachings. I thought: I have parents who love me, but I am not as sensible as Charlie. I will not listen to my parents and I will want something I like regardless of the trouble it will cause.

I also want to be as sensible as Charlie to avoid consequences that I can’t even imagine in the future! "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Reading Example 3

This article mainly writes that in the small town where Charlie lives, there is the largest chocolate factory in the world. No one has ever entered or left the factory. One day, the owner of the factory, Mr. Willy Wonka, issued a notice that he would invite five children who had received golden coupons hidden in wrapping paper to visit the factory. Charlie became a lucky man. When visiting the factory, every visitor feels endless fascination, joy, curiosity, surprise and confusion. In the end, Mr. Wonka handed over the chocolate factory to the most obedient and well-behaved child, Charlie Bucket. Only Charlie didn't touch anything he shouldn't and won Mr. Wonka's trust.

This made me understand that I have to be able to control myself, resist temptation, and gain something from anything I do.

During a visit to the chocolate factory, Charlie resisted the temptation of the chocolate waterfall, controlled himself in the invention room, and did not eat the chewing gum with three main course flavors. What a delicious thing it was. The temptation of things: Don’t eat chocolate and sugar to protect your eyesight; don’t eat ice cream to lose weight; try to watch less TV to do better in studies; try to eat less harmful foods containing pigments for your own health

If we can control ourselves beneficially and persist until the end, we will definitely succeed! "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Reflection Example 4

As soon as I finished reading "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", this ups and downs story book, I felt so excited.

In the small town where Charlie lives, there is the largest chocolate factory in the world. This factory once produced many mysterious chocolates. Suddenly one day, the owner of the chocolate factory, Mr. Willy Wonka, issued a notice that he would invite five lucky people to visit the factory in exchange for getting a golden coupon hidden in the chocolate wrapper. One day, Charlie accidentally got a golden ticket! They passed the Chocolate River and took a chocolate boat; they also passed the wonderful invention room and various workshops. In the end, the thinking children almost died because of gluttony and greed. One of the most "stupid" children, Mike Teavee, desperately rushed into the chocolate candy conveyor and turned into a villain. He was stretched into a three-meter giant by the chewing gum stretching machine again!

There is only one little Charlie left! Incredibly, Mr. Willy Wonka actually gave Charlie his favorite chocolate factory to run!

Reading this book, I felt like I was actually there. Maybe we all have a wonderful chocolate dream in our hearts! "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Reflection Sample 5

"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is written by Roald. A work by Dahl. The book mainly talks about the world's largest chocolate factory in the small town where the protagonist Charlie lives. The door of the factory is locked and no one goes in or out.

One day, Willy, the owner of the factory, came to visit him. Mr. Wonka issued a notice that any child who finds a golden ticket from the chocolate candy package can visit his factory for a whole day, but there are only five places. Once, Charlie picked up fifty pennies (the name of British currency) after school. He immediately ran to the nearby store and bought two chocolate candies. There was a lottery ticket hidden in the second piece. In this way he became a lucky man. During the visit to the factory, they saw many wonderful ways to make candy. All kinds of terrible things happened to the other four naughty children, such as Violet, because they ate candy randomly. Beauregard turned into a giant blueberry because he ate candy. Only Charlie didn't steal it, and finally Mr. Wonka gave the factory to Charlie. Then Mr. Wonka and Charlie took Charlie's family in a large glass elevator and invited them to manage the factory together.

When they returned to the factory, they ascended to space again! However, what follows is another story. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Reflection Sample 6

The book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" tells the story of Charlie's family living a very poor life. Little Charlie only gets one chance a year to eat delicious candies from Wonka's factory.

Wonka Factory is a magical and mysterious factory. No worker comes out or enters it all year round. Therefore, this large factory is a mystery. If you can get in once, you are considered a hero.

Finally one day, Wonka Factory announced to the world that Wonka Factory will be open to five lucky people, but only if they get their gold medals. These gold medals are hidden in candies in Wonka's factory.

Little Charlie was very happy when he heard about it and was very eager to get the gold medal. But there was no gold medal in his candy. One day, on the way home from school, little Charlie was lucky enough to pick up 50 pennies. So he went to a nearby small candy store and bought a pack of Wonka's First Class Happy Gummies. After eating, he took another piece because he still wanted to eat. At this time, a miracle happened. There was a gold medal in his candy! After reading the gold medal scroll, he discovered that the time to visit Wonka's factory was actually tomorrow!

At ten o'clock in the morning the next day, Charlie and his grandfather arrived at the gate of Wonka's factory on time. It was already overcrowded there. Including the other four gold medal winners and their relatives.

At this time, the factory door slowly opened. Mr. Wonka himself is greeting them personally, but during the visit, every few places he visits, a greedy rich kid will cause a thrilling accident and leave everyone. In the end, all the greedy children were gone, leaving only Charlie and his grandfather. This shows that he won! He wins Mr. Wonka's trust and the entire factory! It turns out that this is a candidate ceremony for Wonka's successor. Only the most well-behaved child will have a chance to win. Charlie is this child!

After reading this book, I realized: I can’t be greedy, and I can’t be unruly like those rich kids who want to take possession of everything they see. Be honest in your life so that you can win the trust of others. Only others are willing to help you. "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Sample 7

During the holidays, on the recommendation of the school team department, I read the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", which is a very famous British writer Rolle Virtue. A book of fairy tales written by Dahl. He is a person who seems strange to adults, but is admired by millions of children around the world. After reading this book, I understand why he fascinates children so much. Because many unexpected and incredible things always happen in the stories he writes, it feels like you have entered a fantasy world.

The protagonist of this story is a man named Charlie. Bucket's little boy, his family of seven lives in a small wooden house. There is only one bed in the house, and they are too poor to afford another bed. Charlie's favorite is chocolate candy, but he can only eat a small piece of chocolate candy on his birthday every year.

There is the world's largest chocolate factory near Charlie's home. This time it will be open to five lucky people. Charlie was lucky enough to be one of the lucky ones. They experienced a strange journey in the factory. , every visitor felt endless fascination, ecstasy, curiosity, surprise and confusion... and the kind-hearted Charlie finally got an incredible gift.

The story brings us a lot of laughter, but some plots also require careful consideration: Why did the other four lucky people fail to visit the entire journey? Why Willy. Wonka chooses Charlie as heir to the chocolate factory? Why is Charlie's family so poor, but the whole family lives happily? ...

While thinking about these issues, I realized some truth. In fact, the bad habits in the other four lucky children are exactly the same as those of us only children, such as greed, willfulness, Personalities such as paranoia and unrealism will affect our healthy growth. The doting of our parents and elders has made us the little emperors of our family, ungrateful, and even unaware of our blessings. Charlie's kindness, filial piety, and simplicity are the valuable qualities we need to learn.

In addition, I also felt from the happy life of Charlie’s family: happiness and happiness have nothing to do with money. Although Charlie’s family is very poor, their life is extremely warm, precisely because they care for each other and are active. They face life optimistically, so they feel more happy than many wealthy people! If there is an elixir of immortality in the world, it is optimism, which can give us the courage and strength to face difficulties.

Roald Dahl, this thin, bald little old man who always has a sly smile, fascinates me now. I am willing to roam in his fairy tale world. Get rid of all your shortcomings and become a better little girl! Sample essay on reading "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" 8

I recently read a book called "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and learned a lot from it. I recommend it to special groups of people.

This book tells the story of a poor little boy, Charlie, who visits a chocolate factory with his grandfather after winning a lottery ticket. There are four other naughty children in the play: Augustus, Veruca, Violet, and Mike Teavee. Their family was wealthy and had no worries about food and clothing; this was in stark contrast to Charlie, a pitifully thin guy.

They wandered around and ate chocolate during the visit. The fat Augustus was sucked into a glass tube because of his gluttony; Violet had a bad habit of chewing gum, so she ate gum and became a colorful girl; the unruly Veruca was killed by a group of squirrels. Throwed into the garbage chute; the playful Mike Teavey accidentally entered the TV and was broken down into countless small particles.

In the entire visit, only little Charlie made it to the end safely. Because he was well-behaved and quiet, he did not break any rules during the visit.

The remaining four naughty troublemakers got a bad end because they wanted to eat chocolate and did not follow the rules of the visit, and they became notorious from then on. Little Charlie was trusted by Mr. Wonka because of his obedience, and he got Mr. Wonka's chocolate factory, thus solving the family's poverty problem.

In life, there are many rude and unruly people. For example, people who jump in line at KFC on weekends. They don't follow the rules, which makes things happen more slowly. They break the rules for their own benefit and convenience. And you: these greenhouse flowers! There is no difference between you and those who jump in line! Because you are squeamish and spoiled, you make trouble at will, break the rules, and don't know your blessings when you are in them!

The willful and domineering little princesses and princes like Veruca and others have been pampered by their parents since childhood, and have good food and housing. This makes them even more arrogant, thinking that everything can be obtained at will, and it is easier to break the rules at will.

We often should not regard ourselves as little princesses or princes, let alone flowers in the greenhouse. Some children get angry at their parents when they don’t have something they like to eat; some children don’t do their homework because they don’t buy the latest game console; some children have to go home without air conditioning during their freshman military training... All these signs make us think Know: The child has gone bad! From a vibrant sunflower to a greenhouse rose.

We cannot be squeamish children. There is an old saying: "Only when you have to endure hardships can you become a master." We cannot be flowers in the greenhouse of the 21st century; let alone squeamish, willful, and barbaric... We should cherish the wonderful life now and learn the hard-working spirit from the protagonist Charlie. This book is worth reading by "flowers", so I recommend it... "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" Reading Example 9

This text is about Charlie's visit to Mr. "Wonka"'s factory ...

There is a small wooden house in which 7 people live. This is Charlie, his parents, and grandparents. Because the family is poor, they can only eat very mediocre food and cannot fill it up. Food and rice for the stomach. The family lived in poverty. Charlie's favorite thing to eat is chocolate, but his family is poor and he can only eat it once a year. When? Eat it on your birthday!

One day, "Wonka" announced to the world that he was looking for 5 children in the world. How to find them? The chocolate packaging in our chocolate factory will have golden coupons. Children who get the golden coupons can visit our factory and eat chocolate for a lifetime. "Wonka's" chocolate factory is world-famous and has all kinds of chocolate! Such as: chocolate that can never be chewed, chocolate cubes...

Since the announcement, all the children in the world wanted to get the golden ticket. Soon, 4 places came out, but after knowing his story, Charlie's grandparents thought those children were bad.

One day Charlie picked up a 50 yuan coin on the road after school. Charlie was very happy and thought of his birthday again, so he went to the canteen to buy chocolates. When he got a piece of chocolate, a miracle happened. He peeled it off and found a golden coupon inside! This was something Charlie never expected.

The grand festival is here, and the five child winners visited "Wonka"'s chocolate factory and were warmly entertained by Mr. Wonka. During the visit, the four children were disobedient. In the end, they all had different bad fates. They could also eat chocolates for a lifetime. They took the chocolates and left, leaving only Charlie. Mr. Wonka was very excited and saw He was very obedient and eventually moved all the family members to the chocolate factory. Wonka would give the factory to Charlie when he grew up!

This text talks about how Charlie was obedient and finally succeeded. This child always obeys Mr. "Wonka"'s instructions. Not only Charlie is happy, but Mr. "Wonka" is also happy. I think he is right in not being naughty and asking for what he wants.

"Being obedient can help you get good results..." This book tells us that as long as we listen to others, we can get good results.

"A person can suffer pain and always have bad luck, but if a person is obedient, there will be no bad luck and no pain...!" Although no one in the world is obedient throughout his life, we must strive for it! I have a lot of little problems now. Now as long as I listen to my teachers and parents, all the little problems have been corrected! Children all over the world are obedient, why can’t I be obedient? Why haven’t my problems been corrected? I just wasn't serious. Parents and teachers are good for me. I have to be obedient and serious. Example 10 of my impressions after reading "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"

During the summer vacation, I read a novel by Verle called "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".

The book introduces the mysterious owner of Micah Chocolate Factory who suddenly announced that he will reveal all the secrets and magic of the chocolate factory to 5 lucky children, as long as they find the golden entry randomly placed in the chocolate. You can become a lucky person by buying coupons.

The first lucky one is the gluttonous Augustus. The only thing he wants to do every day is to stuff his stomach with sweets; the next one is the spoiled Veruca. Once his parents fail Meet her demands and she will burst into tears immediately; followed by Violet, the bubblegum tournament champion whose only concern is her trophy; fourth is Mike, who wants to behave every moment Much smarter than others. The last one is our protagonist: Charlie.

Mr. Wanka is obsessed with candies. For this reason, he has not left his factory for many years. Charlie follows him curiously and wants to know the secret of his love for candies. At the same time, Other children began to destroy everything around them. Their gluttony, domineering, weakness and self-confidence forced them to interrupt the trip one after another. For Charlie who persisted until the end, Mr. Vanka told him the last secret of the chocolate factory: Charlie will be the new owner of the factory.

This ending will definitely surprise everyone. Charlie will be the new owner of the factory.

Charlie is not like the gluttonous Augustus; the spoiled Veruca; the Violet who only cares about her own spoils; or the one who wants to appear smarter than others every moment. Mike. He is honest, not greedy, domineering and self-righteous.

Think about it now. Many people are greedy, domineering, weak and self-righteous. Which one of them has ever had a good retribution? Like the first four little protagonists in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", they were washed away by the chocolate river, shrunk by the chocolate TV, and squeezed by the juicer...

So, don't be greedy. , domineering, weak and self-righteous.