Reflections on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory's 600-word Reading; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is a famous work by roald dahl, the world master of fantasy literature. The content of this book is very interesting, and I am deeply moved.
Charlie is a little boy. He likes chocolate, but his family is poor. He can only eat one chocolate every year. One day, he found 50p, secretly bought some Wonka chocolates, and even found a lottery ticket to visit the world's largest chocolate factory-there were five lottery tickets scattered all over the world, and Charlie became one of the lucky ones! What about the other four winners of the golden lottery? Augustus ate a lot of chocolate every day. He found one. Viruca's parents bought thousands of chocolates and asked the employees in the peanut factory to help peel the chocolate paper. She found one. Li Weiwei is a little girl without quality. She changed her habit of chewing gum all day to eating chocolate and sticking gum on the elevator button to play tricks. Mike watches TV all day. Finally, except Charlie, all four children got into trouble because they didn't listen to Mr. Wonka, the owner of the chocolate factory. The obedient Charlie passed the test of Mr Wonka and became the future owner of the factory.
Look at the other four children who have been spoiled by their parents since childhood. They are like little princesses and princes, and they are the apple of their parents' eyes. For example, Veruca in the story is a wayward little princess. As soon as she said she wanted a golden ticket, her parents tried their best to help her get it, and even bought thousands of chocolates to find a golden ticket.
I once saw a little boy in a shopping mall, about seven or eight years old. He took a fancy to a cool red toy sports car and clamored for his mother to buy it home. I went in and saw that the toy car was 298 yuan. I thought the little boy's mother wouldn't agree, but his mother agreed without saying anything. His mother took the toy car off the counter and took the little boy to the cashier. My heart is very complicated. This little boy is like Veruca. His parents will try their best to meet his requirements. That's why Veruca fell into the garbage.
Look at Charlie again. Because of his poor family, he will not be as headstrong as other children. He won't be unreasonable. He knows that it is not easy for his parents to make money and his family is in financial difficulties, so he can eat chocolate for a month every birthday.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory seems to be just a story book, but it contains many mysteries: we should be considerate of our parents, understand their difficulties, be not too headstrong, and stop relying on them.
After reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I learned that Charlie's family was poor, and an accidental opportunity made them rich. This story is wonderful!
Charlie lives in a small house with his family. A * * * has only two rooms and a bed. Charlie's grandparents and grandparents both sleep in the same bed. What little Charlie wants most: chocolate! Whenever he sees other children eating big chunks of chocolate, he feels very sad. That's not enough. What saddens Charlie more than watching children eat chocolate is that there is a big chocolate factory in this city! This is no ordinary chocolate factory! This is the largest chocolate factory in the city-the whole country-and it should be said that it is also the most famous chocolate factory in the world. So is its boss, Mr willy wonka. He is the greatest chocolate manufacturer in the world. No one can imitate his candy, such as an ice cream that won't melt in the sun all morning, chewing gum that never loses its sweetness, sticky candy for parents who have too many mouths … In short, no one can imitate it.
Charlie. Bakht passes by there every day after school, which always makes his mouth water. Finally, he got some money, bought chocolates, and stumbled upon the golden ticket. The next day, he went to the chocolate factory with his grandfather, had a pleasant day and became very rich.
If I were Charlie, I would feel very inferior. All the other students in the school are well dressed, but I am the only one dressed in rags! They always laugh at me. I will jump off a building. But Charlie is still so sunny. He is very optimistic.
If I were Mr willy wonka, I wouldn't be as mysterious as him. I think we just need to keep the factory mysterious. I agree with Mr. Wonka's products like people.
If I were the parents of those four victims, I would give them a good beating and let them taste the sweetness of misbehavior.
I think why Charlie is excellent and why he is the lucky one in this factory is because his family is poor and he has been spoiled almost since he was a child. Maybe he doesn't know what doting is!
This is my feeling after reading this book.
The 600-word Review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Charlie and the Chocolate Knife Factory is the work of Roald Elda, a world master of fantasy literature.
Originally, I was not interested in this book, but after reading a few pages, I was attracted by the vivid characters in the book and began to devour it. The more I read, the more interested I am, so that my hands will never leave the chair, toilet, bed and so on.
Story: Charlie's family is poor, but there is the largest chocolate factory in the world near their home. One day, Mr. willy wonka, the owner of the chocolate factory, said that he put five gold medals in five ordinary chocolate packages, so that the children who won the gold medals could visit the chocolate factory and eat endless sweets. The news made poor Charlie very happy. Finally, he found the golden scroll through three attempts and became the last lucky one.
The process of visiting the chocolate factory was a strange experience, and every visitor was surprised and puzzled. They saw the chocolate waterfall, the endless chocolate river and the lush chewing gum grass ... These "sugar-coated shells" made the other four children lose control and over-advertised their naughty personality. They all met uncontrollable troubles and withdrew from the visit. However, Charlie went his own way and devoted himself to the visit of the chocolate factory, which made Mr. willy wonka like it very much, so Charlie became the new owner of the chocolate factory.
We should abide by the rules in life. Only by obeying the rules can we gain the trust of others and get happiness and happiness for ourselves. In our life, many people break the rules for their own benefit. For example, some drivers love to drink and drive on the road after drinking, just to get to their destination quickly, which eventually leads to a trip and even lifelong regret. This is a lesson of blood.
We can't be like augustus who is overeating and doesn't like thinking, Veluka who is spoiled and domineering by her family, violette, the champion who chews gum, Mike who only cares about his own booty and likes to show off and is obsessed with TV, because they are more and more self-righteous and always make people feel very annoying. Although Charlie is poor, he respects his parents and elders. It can be seen from a small move that Charlie only ate a small piece of chocolate on his birthday, but Charlie still gave it to his family.
The greatest and most precious thing in the world is family. It is said that family is our strongest backing, but we are willful. When we were born, we didn't know how to be blessed. Our clothes were stretched and our mouths were full of food. Never cherish, always think of yourself as a little emperor or princess, and don't think about your family. We should learn from Charlie.
After reading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, four books with 600 words are the ocean of human wisdom. Without books, there is no wisdom. Gorky said: "Books are the ladder of human progress." Shakespeare said, "Books are the nourishment of human beings." Look at this famous saying of praise book, and you will know that books are inseparable from people. I am a child who loves reading. I recently read a fairy tale book called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, which is very interesting. Now let me share my thoughts after reading it.
Charlie is a child who likes chocolate very much, but his family is too poor to eat it at all, so the family decided to buy him a piece of chocolate on Charlie's birthday and save some money every day for that day. But this year is different from previous years, because Mr. Wonka, the owner of the world's largest chocolate factory (located in Charlestown), wants to invite five children to visit his factory! And you can bring 1~2 parents. The premise is: you must find the gold medal roll hidden in chocolate, which is found in any kind of chocolate in the world, but only five kinds. You can eat chocolate all your life. Charlie wants to go very much, but everyone knows it's difficult. However, coincidentally, on his way home, Charlie saw a coin and bought two chocolates. It was this second chocolate that changed Charlie's fate. Because there is a gold medal roll in the second chocolate! Charlie visited the chocolate factory as scheduled. And became the last child to stay and inherit the chocolate factory.
In this book, the author vividly describes good people and ugly people, and uses a lot of negative teaching materials to make people see the ugliness and kindness. The five children in the story, except Charlie, are rude, overbearing, playful and greedy. They made trouble, spoiled, naughty and disobedient, and were all punished in the end. When your heart is touched with a little evil, the gates of hell have been opened for you. On the contrary, when your heart is full of gratitude, nobility and kindness, then I believe you are a pure person. People in heaven will cheer for you!
Come to think of it, aren't people all the same? How ugly is there in the world? What kind of person will you be?
On the day I read Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, I opened a book called Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and I couldn't help reading it from the beginning.
The story is that Charlie lives in a poor family. In the town where Charlie lives, there is the largest chocolate factory in the world. Wonka, the owner of the chocolate factory, wanted to find an heir to the chocolate factory, so he put five gold coupons in any five chocolate wrapping papers. Charlie was very lucky to be the owner of the last golden ticket.
On that day, Charlie and the other four owners of golden coupons walked into one wonderful room after another. The first child was eliminated because he fell into the chocolate waterfall and was sucked into the delivery pipe because of gluttony. The second child ate the chewing gum that was successfully tested at last, so she became as big as a blueberry, and EULAN SPA01 was obviously eliminated. Three children were pushed into the garbage dump by squirrels because they were greedy, and her father was pushed into the garbage dump by squirrels to save her. It can be seen that she was also eliminated. The fourth child was made as flat and as long as toffee because he was playful, and he was also eliminated.
In the end, it was just Charlie. Wonka told him to leave his family, but Charlie didn't agree. Wonka doesn't understand why Charlie gave up such a big factory because of his family. Later, Charlie helped Wonka find her family. Wonka also promised to let Charlie and his family move to a chocolate factory.
This book let me know the value of family, and also let me learn to be an honest and kind boy, not arrogant, not dry, not greedy and not self-righteous. Only in this way will you become the final winner.