Introduction
Sometimes, novels those we love are turned or adapted into films, and these films can be a bit different from the books. "Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory" is a great example. It started as a novel called "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl and became a famous film. "Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory" is a fun movie about a boy named Charlie who gets a special ticket to visit a great and magical chocolate factory owned by Mr. Willy Wonka. Together with other kids, they discover all kinds of amazing and sometimes tricky or challenging things in the factory. They meet funny little people called Oompa Loompas and get to know the chocolate maker, Mr. Wonka. The film is all about using our imagination in our mind, making good choices or decisions, and going on exciting adventures in a world full of chocolate and wonder. In this essay, we'll look at some of the ways the film is different from the novel.
Characters
- Film
A. Willy Wonka:
- Film: In the film, Willy Wonka is eccentric, but more colorful personality than in the book.
B. The Oompa Loompas:
- Film: In the film, the Oompa Loompas look identical, with orange skin.
C. Slugworth (changed to Wilkinson in the movie):
- Film: In the movie or film, Slugworth, renamed Wilkinson, plays a bigger role, trying to tempt the golden ticket winners and doing something bad.
D. Charlie's Father: