Willy Wonka Comparison

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Paragraph 1 : Is Willy Wonka the same character in the two films? What type of character do the two directors create? How does this impact the overall purpose of the film?

In both the films, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka is someone who is crazy, cares for others and he tries to teach the children important life lessons, but his ideas of families is different in both films. In the original film, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Willy Wonka cares a lot more about family and he offers Charlie to bring his family. “The whole family. I want you to bring them all.” Although, in the film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Willy couldn’t care more about his family, seeing he ran away and in the end it is Charlie who teaches him about how important family is. “So, If I go with you to the factory I won’t ever see my family again!” “Yeah! Consider that a bonus!” Both Willy Wonka’s have some of the same characteristics and the differences lie in how Willy acts towards Charlie at …show more content…

In Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory the Oompa Loompas teach them about being greedy, watching too much t.v, rude, etc. “What do you get from a glut of T.V? A pain in the neck and a IQ of three. Why don’t you try reading a book.” Just like, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Oompa Loompas teach them the same values and morals through song but they also teach them that when you have good behaviour, you get rewarded and when you misbehave, you get punished. Charlie was good and he was rewarded. “Veruca Salt, the little brute has now gone down the garbage chute … a rather different set of friends.” The Oompa Loompas play a very important role in teaching them life lessons about what is appropriate behaviour and teaching them about family

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