AN ANALYSIS OF THE CHILDREN'S CHARACTERS IN ROALD DAHL'S NOVEL ?CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY.?
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T.KALPANA PRIYADHARSHINI, ROSE CHRISTIAN JEYAMALAR, T.Kirthika
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Abstract
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl is one of the most popular children’s novels. This novel talks about the adventure of five children who have the opportunity to pay a visit to the most famous chocolate factory in the world, Wonka’s. The owner, Willy Wonka, who becomes the tour guide of the day, is a man of unique style and personality. Children’s novels explore the challenges the children’s characters come across in their everyday lives. Roald Dahl’s Children’s books have been adapted into films and received good response from the children all over the world. In addition to that, the moral values are always associated with the children's novels. This paper focuses on the morality by analysing the children's characters in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) by Roald. This study takes up a textual analysis to reveal the children’s characters’ morality that arises from the texts
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Unique Paper ID: 146355
Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 4, Issue 12
Page(s): 252 - 255
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