Augustus Gloop Goes up the Pipe — The gluttonous boy falls into the river.
The characters serve as moral archetypes, contrasting virtue with vice. Description Fate during the tour The kind, impoverished protagonist. Wins the factory. Willy Wonka The eccentric and mysterious chocolatier. Finds an heir in Charlie. Grandpa Joe Charlie's 96-year-old grandfather and chaperone. Accompanies Charlie to live in the factory. Augustus Gloop A gluttonous boy. Sucked into a chocolate pipe. Veruca Salt A spoiled, demanding girl. Thrown down a rubbish chute by squirrels. Violet Beauregarde An obsessive gum-chewer. Turns into a giant blueberry. Mike Teavee A boy obsessed with television and violence. Shrunk by a television camera. Oompa-Loompas Secret factory workers from Loompaland. Sing moralizing songs after each child's exit. Key Locations & Terms index of charlie and the chocolate factory
The First Two Finders — Augustus Gloop and Veruca Salt claim their prizes. Augustus Gloop Goes up the Pipe — The
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Roald Dahl’s (1964) is a seminal work of children’s literature that follows the impoverished Charlie Bucket on a magical tour of Willy Wonka’s mysterious chocolate factory.