After reading Charlie and His Chocolate Factory 1 The long winter vacation is coming. I read Charlie and His Chocolate Factory, which made me deeply educated.
Charlie, the hero of the story, is a child of a poor family who likes chocolate candy very much. The money that adults usually save can only give him a chocolate on his birthday. The town where Charlie lives has the largest chocolate factory in the world, and it is not far from his home. Chocolate factory is very mysterious, the factory door is always closed, and there are no workers to and from work.
One day, Mr. willy wonka, the owner of the factory, made a surprising announcement: he allowed five children to visit his chocolate factory. These five children will be personally accompanied by Mr. willy wonka to visit the whole factory and allowed to see all the secrets and magic of the factory. The most exciting thing is that at the end of the visit, each visitor can get enough chocolate candy and other sweets to eat for a lifetime! The only way to get the qualification to visit is to find willy wonka's five golden lottery tickets printed with gold paper and hidden in five ordinary chocolate candy wrappers.
Charlie's family really want to get a golden ticket, so they don't have to worry about Charlie's hunger anymore. On his birthday, Charlie received a piece of chocolate candy from his family as usual, but unfortunately there was no golden ticket in the wrapped candy paper. Grandpa was not content, so he used his private money to buy Charlie another chocolate candy, but he still didn't see the shadow of the golden ticket. Just when the whole family was disappointed, by chance, Charlie found fifty pence on the ground, and he decided to try the golden lottery again. The God of Luck really came to his head. When he used the money he found to buy chocolate candy for the second time, he got the golden lottery ticket as he wished! And he was the last lucky one to win the golden ticket.
Accompanied by Mr willy wonka, he, his grandfather and four other lucky children visited the chocolate factory. During the visit, the delicious augustus did not listen to Mr. Wonka's advice and drank the water from the chocolate waterfall and fell into the river and was sucked into the pipe. Violi, the champion of chewing gum, refused to listen to Mr. Wonka's advice and stubbornly wanted to eat gum that was not ready yet and turned into blueberries; Viruka, who was spoiled by her parents, ignored Mr. Wonka's advice and willfully wanted to buy a squirrel working in a factory and fell into the garbage chute. Mike, a TV fan, refused to listen to Mr. Wonka's advice and arrogantly tried to enter the TV set that had not been successfully studied and became a tiny person. Only Charlie remembered Mr. Wonka's words, kept to the rules, and finally became the heir of the chocolate factory.
This story taught me a profound lesson, and bad habits are unacceptable! Failure to obey the rules will be punished. Augustus, who is greedy, Violi, who chews gum into a bad habit, Veruca, who is spoiled, and Mike, a TV fan, all have a bad habit and don't listen to adults' advice and violate the rules of visiting, which not only backfires, but also suffers. I don't like Veruca in the story the most, because the rich dad does whatever he wants, thinking that as long as he has money, he can buy everything in the world. There are also many children around us who are spoiled by their parents like Veruca. They want what they want, and they cry and make trouble with their parents, and they will never stop until they reach their goals. One day, they will become parasites of society. After reading this story, I know that family and affection are the most important, more important than anything else. Charlie in the book is poor, but he is very filial to his parents and respects his elders. Like Charlie, I have a big happy family, including my grandfather, grandmother, grandmother, grandfather, father, mother and a lovely me. They are all particularly concerned and caring for me, and they are never willing to let me suffer a little injustice and injury. I also want to be kind to them, respect them, listen to them, and be a good boy to reassure them!
Reflections on Charlie and His Chocolate Factory 2 During the summer vacation, I read a book called Charlie and His Chocolate Factory written by Raul Drda, a master of world fantasy literature. He mainly talked about Charlie's family of seven living in a narrow little house and living a poor life.
One day, Willy Wonka, the owner of a chocolate factory, announced that he would open a chocolate factory full of "mystery" and "magic" to five lucky children. In addition to visiting the factory, they can also get enough chocolate candy and other sweets to eat for a lifetime. Children who buy Wonka brand chocolates all over the world have the opportunity. As long as they find the golden coupon hidden in the wrapping paper, whoever gets the golden coupon will be the lucky one. Charlie really wants to visit the factory, but there are only five gold rolls, and the chance that Charlie can go is slim. Charlie was walking in the street. As he walked, he saw 10 yuan on the ground. He picked it up and went to buy Wonka's chocolate. Unexpectedly, he was so lucky that he bought chocolate with gold rolls. His grandfather was so happy that he wanted Charlie to visit the factory together. Augustus, Veruca, violette and Mike Xue are the other four children who got the golden ticket.
In the factory, they saw the falling chocolate waterfall, the endless chocolate river and the lush chewing gum grass ... These strange candies made the other four children lose control, over-advertised their personality, and all of them met with uncontrollable troubles and withdrew from the visit. But only Charlie kept his head in the factory and became the final winner.
We can't be like augustus, who is overeating, Veruca, who is spoiled and domineering by his father, violette, who chews gum and only cares about his booty, and Mike, who likes to show off and is obsessed with video games, because they are more self-righteous than one, which always makes people feel very annoying. Although Charlie is very poor, he respects his parents and elders. Even if there is only a small piece of chocolate on Charlie's birthday, he will still give it to his family.
After reading this book, I learned that affection is the most important thing, and we can't give up our family because of other temptations. Besides, we can't increase the burden on our parents, and we can't see anything interesting and want to buy it. It is very hard for parents to make money. So we study hard and make money in the future to repay our parents.
Reflections on Charlie and His Chocolate Factory 3 Recently, I read a book named Charlie and His Chocolate Factory by roald dahl, a famous world fantasy literature master.
This book is about: Mr. Willy Wonka is the greatest inventor and manufacturer of chocolate ever. You can smell the rich fragrance of melted chocolate in his chocolate factory in the air of one thousand meters in Fiona Fang! Not far from this chocolate factory, there lived a little boy named Charlie. He lived with his grandfather, grandmother, grandfather and grandmother's family of seven. His family was poor and everyone was starving every day. Until one day, Willie, who was alone, held a lottery and decided to choose an heir for his chocolate factory. Five lucky children, including Charlie, won the golden lottery ticket and got the qualification to visit this mysterious chocolate factory. As a result, several children came to this strange factory where no one had been here for 15 years, and took part in a mysterious adventure ... The first four children all went home because of their gluttony and playfulness. In the end, only Charlie and his grandfather were left. At this time, Wonka told Charlie that he would give the factory to Charlie. Thus, the chocolate factory has a new owner.
The story of the book is fascinating, and the most touching part for me is that when Charlie bought a piece of chocolate, expecting to get a golden ticket, he could open it and see that there was nothing in it except chocolate. At this time, the book wrote: Charlie raised his eyes and four kind faces on the bed looked at him nervously, and Charlie smiled at them-a sad smile. Then he shrugged his shoulders, picked up a piece of chocolate candy, handed it to his mother and said, "eat, mom, have a bite." We divided him up. I want everyone to have a taste. " After reading this passage, I felt a lot. Although there was no gold medal in Charlie's chocolate, he didn't feel too lost. He still smiled and let the whole family try chocolate. What a rare character this is! In real life, we always lose our temper because of a little setback, but we have thought that Charlie, who is from a poor family, has suffered much more than us. Why does he never complain? That's because Charlie is very sensible. He knows that his family is very poor and can only live on his father's little income. He doesn't want his disappointment to affect the mood of the whole family. He is content and grateful.
The book "Charlie and His Chocolate Factory" tells us a profound truth-no matter where you are, no matter what you do, you should be kind, polite and disciplined, and you should not be too greedy, otherwise, there will be the opposite result to what you expected. In addition, it should be remembered that family ties are more important than wealth.