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Charlie Bucket is the protagonist of the novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and its sequel Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. He was also the star of the 1971 film adaptation and 2005 film adaptation.
Charlie Bucket lives in poverty with his parents and grandparents in a town which is home to a world-famous chocolate factory. One day, Charlie's bedridden Grandpa Joe tells him about Willy Wonka, the factory's eccentric owner, and all of his fantastical candies.
Charlie Bucket is the titular main protagonist of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), portrayed by Freddie Highmore. He finds the fifth Golden Ticket and is the only child that isn’t rotten, possibly partially due to growing up in poverty.
Charlie Bucket is the protagonist of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and he is the embodiment of all that is virtuous. He is deprived of adequate food, a bed, and any privacy.
Charlie Bucket (b. March 12, 1994) is the main character of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the sequel, and the two live action films.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a 2005 musical fantasy film directed by Tim Burton and written by John August, based on the 1964 children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka and Freddie Highmore as Charlie Bucket, alongside David Kelly , Helena Bonham Carter , Noah Taylor , Missi Pyle , James ...
The protagonist of the novel, Charlie is a little boy who lives in a small house on the edge of an unnamed English town. His family is extremely poor and doesn’t have a lot to eat, which contributes to Charlie’s small size.
When Willy Wonka decides to let five children into his chocolate factory, he decides to release five golden tickets in five separate chocolate bars, causing complete mayhem. The tickets start to be found, with the fifth going to a very special boy, called Charlie Bucket.
Charlie Bucket lives on the outskirts of town with his poverty-stricken family: his parents and all four grandparents. Each day on his way to school, Charlie passes the best and biggest chocolate factory in the world, run by the secretive Willy Wonka.
Charlie Bucket. The protagonist of the novel. Charlie is unassuming and respectful toward everyone in his life. He is undernourished but refuses to ever take an extra portion of food because it would deprive another member of his family.