Misbehaving children from "summary" of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Colour Edition) by Roald Dahl
In the world of chocolate, there are certain rules that must be followed. And one of the most important rules is that misbehaving children will not be tolerated. Mr. Willy Wonka, the eccentric owner of the chocolate factory, is very clear about this. He expects all children who enter his factory to behave themselves, to listen to instructions, and to show respect for others. But alas, not all children are able to follow these simple rules. Some of them are greedy, selfish, and downright rude. Take Augustus Gloop, for example. This boy loves nothing more than to stuff his face with chocolate. He has no self-control, no manners, and no consideration for anyone else. He is the very definition of a misbehaving child. Then there is Veruca Salt, a spoiled little girl who always gets what she wants. She throws temper tantrums when she doesn't get her way, and she has no regard for the ...Similar Posts
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