Index Of Charlie And The Chocolate Factory May 2026
Index of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: A Conceptual and Practical Guide
2. Index of Moral Lessons (by child’s vice)
- Gluttony → Augustus Gloop, 70–72
- Spoiled entitlement → Veruca Salt, 112–115
- Greedy ambition → Violet Beauregarde, 95–98
- Mindless escapism/television obsession → Mike Teavee, 134–138
3. Plot Breakdown (Chapter-by-Chapter Summary — concise)
- Chapters 1–5: Introduction to Charlie’s family, Wonka’s factory mystery
- Chapters 6–10: Golden Ticket contest begins; winners introduced
- Chapters 11–15: Charlie finds money; buys chocolate; obtains Golden Ticket
- Chapters 16–20: Tour begins; first mishap — Augustus Gloop falls into chocolate river
- Chapters 21–25: Veruca Salt’s demise in nut room; Violet turns into a giant blueberry
- Chapters 26–30: Mike Teavee shrunk; Oompa-Loompa songs after each incident
- Chapters 31–34: Charlie inherits factory; moral resolution; final farewell
2. Main Characters
| Character | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Charlie Bucket | The kind, poor, and selfless protagonist who loves chocolate more than anything. | | Willy Wonka | The eccentric, genius, and mysterious owner of the chocolate factory. | | Grandpa Joe | Charlie’s elderly, spirited grandfather who accompanies him to the factory. | | Augustus Gloop | A greedy, overweight boy who loves eating and is the first to be eliminated. | | Violet Beauregarde | A competitive girl obsessed with chewing gum. | | Veruca Salt | A spoiled, demanding rich girl who wants everything “now.” | | Mike Teavee | A boy addicted to television and violence. | | Oompa-Loompas | The small, singing factory workers from Loompaland. |
Part 3: Film Adaptation Index (1971 & 2005)
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Factory (Wonka’s)
- external description: gates, smoke, secrecy, 8, 10
- internal rooms: Chocolate Room, Inventing Room, Nut Room, Television Room, 55–61, 94–95, 110–112, 132–134
- security and spies, 8–9