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Charlie e a Fábrica de Chocolate by Roald Dahl

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adventurous lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

2.5

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I read this book as an audiobook narrated by Roald Dahl. 

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory functions as a morality tale, but the punishments feel disproportionate to the misdeeds.
As a kid, I saw the silliness in this book, but as an adult it just seems so harsh on the child characters with pretty poor justifications for being so cruel to them.
 
A kid was so excited about candy that they didn’t follow directions?
Off to the guillotines with them!

That’s just a joke, but here are some actual examples from the book: 

The Oompa Loompas sing a song about Ms. Bigelow who chewed gum so much she bit her tongue in two and thus "spent her life shut up in some disgusting sanatorium”.


When singing about Violet, a child who chews gum a lot, they sing, “Dear friends, we surely all agree there’s almost nothing worse to see than some repulsive little bum who’s always chewing chewing gum.” Actually, I don’t agree. lol I don’t think that would even make it in my top 100 worst things to see.


Augustus’ crime is being greedy, which is depicted as him being fat. This means that the song that’s sung chastising him includes lines like, “However long this pig might live, we’re positive he’d never give even the smallest bit of fun or happiness to anyone.”
 

If you’re an adult considering rereading Charlie and the Chocolate Factory for nostalgia, be forewarned that your warm fuzzy feelings from childhood may not survive by the end of the book…
much like the characters in it.
 

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