When Mr. Willy Wonka decides to let five children into his factory who ever can find the five golden tickets into five separate chocolate bars. And when all the tickets have been found except their is still one more golden ticket to be found. Which is found by the poor boy Charlie Bucket who finds the last golden ticket. This scene is important because it leads the character into the famous chocolate factory by Mr. Willy Wonka. Their is still no conflict or complication from the beginning of the story till know. Charlie reacts by running home and making a scandal in this scene when he finds the last golden ticket through a Wonka bar. The plot structure takes place through rising action when Mr. Willy Wonka announces though the newspapers that he will reopen his doors to the five lucky winners of finding the golden ticket through the Wonka chocolate bars. Charlie desperately hopes he finds one of the golden tickets to have a chance to go to the famous chocolate factory and met Mr. Wonka. According to the story it states," Charlie went on wolfing the chocolate. He couldn't stop"(28). This shows that Charlie did not know if he was going to win a ticket he just ate the chocolate happily. In the story it states," Charlie picked it up and tore off the wrapper . . . and suddenly . . . from underneath the wrapper . . . there came a brilliant flash of gold."(28). This shows that Charlie did not believe what he had saw in the chocolate bar and he was just seeing things. What will Charlie do with the golden ticket if he does have it?
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