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1. Have you read the Roald Dahl book? How does it compare to the film? Do you prefer
the book or the film? Why? Have you seen the 1971 film? How does that compare?
2. What do the changes between the two films show about how culture has changed over
that time?
3. What are the key issues of this film?
4. What are your first impressions of the ticket-winning children? Are they good or bad?
What is it about them that makes them negative characters? Why/why not?
5. Which of the children do you identify with the most? Why/? Are there any you don’t
identify with? Why/Why not?
6. What makes Charlie different to the other children? How is his character portrayed as
a positive character? Is he still likeable? Why/why not?
7. How is the Buckets' poverty shown in the film? How do they deal with it? What does
this show about their character?
8. How is Augustus’ greed portrayed in the film? How have his parents helped develop
this?
9. ‘No good ever comes of spoiling a child like that’ (Grandpa Joe, upon seeing Veruca
Salt’s winning of the Golden Ticket on TV)
Do you agree? Why/why not? What is the problem with Veruca’s parents giving her
everything she wants? How has this affected her personality?
10. How is Violet’s ultra competitiveness portrayed? Do you think her level of
competitiveness is healthy? Why/Why not? How does this competitiveness affect the
ways she views the other children? How does Violet’s attitude compare to how the
Bible teaches us to treat other people (see Mark 12:31 for example)?
11. What affect has Mr and Mrs Teavee’s lack of discipline had on Mike Teavee? How is
his character shaped by the media he constantly engages with? Do you think this is a
positive or negative thing?
12. How do you think the other children view Charlie? Why?
13. What is it that makes Charlie’s parents good parents, and the other children’s parents
bad parents? Why?
14. What are your first impressions of Willy Wonka? Is he a sympathetic character? Is he
justified in what he does to the children?
15. What does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory say about families? What different
types of families are represented in the film? Which one do you think is seen in the
most positive light? Why?
16. Is the relationship and conflict between Willy Wonka and his father realistic? How?
How is it similar to other father-son relationships in the film or to people you know in
real life? How is it different to God as our father and us as his children?
17. Has Willy Wonka been changed by the end of the film? How? Is it a positive change?
9. This child is the chewing gum champion of the world, and she
has a strong yapper to prove it. Unfortunately, her love for
chewing gum eventually causes her to have a case of the blues.
What is the name of this girl with a jaw?
Bubbles Wrigley
Veruca Salt
Violet Beauregarde
Cherry Thompson
10. He may be the shortest person in the factory, but he can
really sing and dance. Not only that, but he has dozens of
apparent clones. What is the name of this character whose
singing voice remarkably resembles Danny Elfman's?
Dimpy Simpy
Frumba Mumba
Cookie Bookie
Oompa Loompa
1. A rather reclusive fellow, he has difficult time saying the 'p' word. As
a child he was probably called 'metal mouth' because of the massive
orthodontic apparatus he was forced to wear. What is his name?
Willy Wonka is played by Johnny Depp in this film. Apparently, Depp's version of
Wonka is something of an amalgam, part Mr. Rogers, part Howard Hughes, part
rock star. Whatever it is, it worked!
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Mike Teavee obviously gets on Willy Wonka's nerves, judging from the
following line from Wonka: 'Mumbler! Seriously, I cannot understand a
word you're saying!'
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Philip Wiegratz plays Augustus Gloop, the rotund little German fellow
who eats his chocolate in a two-fisted manner. He really does speak
German!
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Played by Noah Taylor, whom you may recognize from films like
'Vanilla Sky' and 'Almost Famous', Mr. Bucket is very fortunate in the
end, when the factory requires a handyman to fix the robot who had
replaced him in the screwing on of toothpaste lids.
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Deep Roy played the part of *all* the Oompa Loompas in the film. Roy
has appeared in several other Burton films, for example 'Big Fish',
'Planet of the Apes' and as a voice in 'Corpse Bride'. Roy began his
acting career in 1976.
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1. "Were you one of those despicable spies, who every day tried
to steal my life’s work and sell it to those parasitic, copy-cat,
candy-making cads?"
Who was Willy questioning?
Grandpa George
Mr. Salt
Grandpa Joe
Charlie Bucket
4. "Well then, you’ll know all about it and know what a terrible
country it is."
To whom was this comment made?
Mr. Teavee
Mr. Salt
Mike Teavee
Veruca Salt
8. "I want you to roll Ms. Beauregarde into the boat, and take her
to the juicing room at once."
Who received these instructions?
Mr. Teavee
Grandpa Bucket
An Oompa Loompa
Mr. Salt
12. "You mean you’re the only one? What happened to the
others?"
Who was this said to?
Answer: (Two Words - full name or last
name only)
13. "You can’t have your family hanging over you like an old,
dead goose. No offense."
Who received this uncomplimentary remark?
Charlie and Augustus
Charlie and his father
Charlie and his mother
Charlie and Grandpa George
14. "You smell like old people and soap. I like it."
Who did Willy say this to?
Grandpa George
Grandpa Joe
Grandma Josephine
Grandma Georgina
1. "Were you one of those despicable spies, who every day tried to
steal my life’s work and sell it to those parasitic, copy-cat, candy-
making cads?"
Who was Willy questioning?
After being treated to the welcoming puppet show, the five children and their
adult escorts were surprised to find Willy Wonka watching the show with them.
Grandpa Joe mentioned to Willy that he used to work for him. Willy’s response
revealed his bitterness towards the disloyal employees who sold his secret
recipes to Willy’s competitors, which resulted in everyone losing their jobs and
the factory being closed down for a while.
When Grandpa Joe answered in the negative, Willy smiled and said, "Then
wonderful, welcome back."
Grandpa Joe was played by David Kelly.
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While being led into the factory, Violet threw her arms around Willy and
introduced herself. Violet told Willy that she was the one who was
going to win the special prize, and he responded with this line. After his
response, Violet and her mother exchanged a meaningful look.
Violet was played by Annasophia Robb.
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Unwilling to let Violet have the upper hand, Veruca also introduced
herself, followed by Augustus. Willy then turned to Mike and said,
"You’re the little devil who cracked the system." From there he turned
to Charlie and delivered the above line. This showed that despite
saying that he didn’t care about their names, he did know quite a bit
about the five children who he was welcoming into his factory.
Charlie Bucket was played by Freddie Highmore.
4. "Well then, you’ll know all about it and know what a terrible
country it is."
To whom was this comment made?
After the guests first spotted the Oompa Loompas they wanted to know
if they were real. Willy replied that they were indeed real and had come
from Loompaland. Mr. Teavee interjected that there was no such place
as Loompaland. He said that he should know since he taught High
School Geography. Willy chose to ignore his objection, and replied with
the above remark.
Mr. Teavee was played by Adam Godley.
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After Augustus fell into the river of chocolate, and was sucked up into
the pipe (where he was stuck for a while), Mrs. Gloop was upset as to
the fate of her son. Upon finding out where the pipe went, she
bemoaned the fact that her son would be made into fudge. Willy replied
that he would never let that happen, because it would taste awful, and
no one would buy it.
Mrs. Gloop was played by Franziska Troegner.
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When the Oompa Loompas arrived with the boat to take the party
down the river of chocolate, the Loompas were laughing. Violet asked
Willy what was so funny and, instead of answering, he said that it must
have something to do with the cocoa beans. He followed that up with
this remark about chocolate. At this point Mrs. Beauregarde said, in a
blatantly flirty manner, "You don’t say?" Willy seemed a little frightened
by this, and took a seat at the back of the boat, away from Mrs.
Beauregarde.
Mrs. Beauregarde was played by Missi Pyle.
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Against Willy’s advice, Violet insisted on trying the piece of gum that
offered a three course meal. After she popped it in her mouth,
everyone wanted to know how it was. She commented that it was
amazing, that she could feel tomato soup running down her throat.
Knowing what was going to happen, Willy tried to encourage her to spit
the gum out. She didn’t of course, and turned into a blueberry.
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8. "I want you to roll Ms. Beauregarde into the boat, and take
her to the juicing room at once."
Who received these instructions?
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When Veruca saw the trained squirrels who removed the nuts from the
shell, she decided that she had to have one. When Willy refused to sell
one to her father, Veruca announced that she would get one herself.
She slipped through the locked gate, and walked among the squirrels
until she picked the one she wanted. As she approached the squirrel,
Willy yelled this warning. The squirrels decided that Veruca was a bad
nut, and sent her down the garbage chute.
Veruca was played by Julia Winter, and her father, who followed her
down the chute, was played by James Fox.
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After Mike had himself sent through the air into the television, he was
retrieved in miniature form. Mike suggested that Willy just put him back
through the other way, to restore him to his regular size. Willy replied
with the above quote.
Mike Teavee was played by Jordan Fry.
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After establishing that Mike could not be put back through the other
way to retain his size, Willy came up with the brilliant idea of sending
him up to the taffy puller. When Mike’s dad incredulously repeated
"The taffy puller?", Willy said "Hey, that was my idea."
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12. "You mean you’re the only one? What happened to the
others?"
Who was this said to?
After Mike was sent off to be stretched, Willy decided to take stock
before proceeding with the tour. When he realized that Charlie was the
last child standing, so to speak, Willy announced that he was obviously
the winner, and added that he had a hunch it would be Charlie.
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13. "You can’t have your family hanging over you like an old,
dead goose. No offense."
Who received this uncomplimentary remark?
After Willy told Charlie that the prize he had won was the Chocolate
Factory, but he would have to live there, Charlie very excitedly asked if
his family could come too. Willy answered that they could not, offering
this quote as part of his explanation. So the first part of the quote was
directed at Charlie, while the second part, the ‘No offense’, was
directed at Grandpa George. He replied "None taken...jerk."
Grandpa George was played by David Morris.
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14. "You smell like old people and soap. I like it."
Who did Willy say this to?
After finally learning the value of family, Willy allowed Charlie to bring
his whole family, house and all, into the grounds of the factory. One
night, Grandma Georgina informed Willy that he smelled like peanuts,
and she liked peanuts. This was Willy’s reply.
Grandma Georgina was played by Liz Smith.
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