It was interesting for me to analyze a little the characters` names. They all define each child`s addiction. But, eventually, these addictions will bring them their “end”. "Gloop" sounds like the sound food makes when it goes down the throat, but when the alimentary bolus is pretty big and one tries to swallow it quickly. Augustus Gloop is a fat boy who eats a lot of sweets and he is very lickerish and glutton. He will be transformed in a thin boy and, probably, a more moderate one. Veruca Salt is a girl who gets everything she wants. She just has to shout. Her name means a wart (Verruca plantaris) which is caused by the human papilloma virus occurring on the sole or toes of the foot. Like the wart, the girl is a pain in the back for everyone and listens to nobody. Because she is used to be a person with great influence and very spoiled, she will end up in trash, being humiliated and despised for her lack of common sense and self-absorption. Violet Beauregarde likes to chew gum. It is a very annoying activity, when it is turned into an obsession. She stops this only when she eats, and she puts the gum behind her ear. It`s a typical childish gesture. But she does not listen to Mr. Wonka when he tells her not to touch the special gum. So she turns into a huge violet blue berry. Beauregard \be(au)-regard, beaur(e)-ga-rd\ is actually a boy's name and is of French origin. Its meaning is "beautiful gaze". It`s a ironical name given to Violet, because she is not a “beautiful” person, nor at heart or at her looks. Mike Teavee is a chills obsessed by TV. Teavee Is TV spelled differently. He is a violent kid, has lots of guns and wants to get in the TV. Eventually, he will end up being small and, literally, in the TV. He will be stretched into a very tall boy, and Mr. Wonka thinks Mike will become a famous basketball player (so, a TV star). Charlie Bucket is a child with nothing but a loving, poor family. He has no TV, no gum, and the only chocolate he ever gets is once a year, for his birthday. But he has grandparents that tell his stories and develop his imagination. A “bucket” is a simple tool but is something that can be filled up, you can pour into it. So he is a child who can accumulate, who can be filled up with right education and morality. Everything these children do are typical childish gestures and we might take into consideration that many children have more then one of these “faults”. But the author tries to present what happens if one takes these things to the extreme and that every bad thing children do can turn against them. This is a lesson of morality and education, of abuse and making children and parents aware of the dangers hidden in sweets, bad temper that is not educated, indulgence and bad education, but mainly in the lack of reading. TV is the most dangerous of all, making children stupid, with lack of imagination and perspective. I see this book as a fairy tale in which Charlie is the “Cinderella” and Mr. Wonka the Good Fairy. All those other children are the bad sisters who will get punished for being so. The Chocolate Factory is a Fairy Land where every child`s dream may come true. The Oompa-Loompas are little elfs or spirits that help wishes come true. And the fact that Charlie gets the factory for himself represents the resetting of values, the poor characters is gratified for his good education, being well behaved and humble.
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