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Roald Dahl Essay Research Paper Everything in

Roald Dahl Essay, Research Paper


Everything in Dahl’s books includes either scary fiction or adventure. In 1973


Dahl was awarded for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The book in its time was


very popular for children. Between 1980 and 1990, over eleven million of his


children’s books were sold in paperback form-considerably more than the total


number of children born there in the same period. I will discuss Roald Dahl’s


life, his book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and how you can apply his


stories to you life. Dahl’s life was filled with tragedy because of all his


family’s deaths and hard-ships. In Dahl’s childhood he was always in some kind


of trouble. If someone was mean to Dahl he planned a way to get back at him.


Dahl was in kindergarten from 1922-1923. The school’s name was Elmtree House.


From 1923-1925, Dahl went to Llandaff Cathedral School. He started to go to that


school from seven years of age until he was nine. He went to St. Peter’s from


age nine to thirteen (1925-1929). His final school was Repton and Shell. He went


there from age 13-20 (1929-1936). It may seem odd he Dahl went to the school


until he was twenty, but you have to keep in mind this was an English school.


Each day on the way to and from school, seven years old Dahl and his friends


passed by a sweet shop. Unable to resist the lure of "Bootlace Liquorice"


and "Gobstoppers"- the children would pile into the store and buy as


much candy as they could with their allowance. It is memories like this that


contribute to Dahl’s work. This specific memory is much alike his book Charlie


and the Chocolate Factory. In the bo

ok Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a boy


named Charlie is very poor. Charlie hears of a contest concerning golden


tickets. Willie Wonka made the contest where there is a golden ticket hidden in


five chocolate bars. After buying several chocolate bars, Charlie gets the last


golden ticket in a chocolate bar he bought. After entering Willie Wonka’s great


Chocolate Factory, many children were disobedient. Actually, all the kids were


disobedient and did exactly what Mr. Wonka told them not to do. Charlie felt


bad, about not obeying Mr. Wonka and gave back an "Everlasting


Gobstopper" that Mr. Wonka gave him, because he felt bad he didn’t deserve


it. For his sincerity, kindness, and for being quick to say sorry, Mr. Wonka


gave Charlie the chocolate factory. God does not like disobedience. God clearly


states he will bless those who obey and there will be a curse for those who


disobey. There is always the chance for forgiveness, though, if you ask. By


asking for forgiveness, Charlie was given the factory. This should be a strong


example that by doing the right thing, your decision may affect others. Obeying


those in authority is simple. All you have to do is listen. God wants us to obey


those in authority. God also wants those in authority to obey him. God should


always come first. I hope I have strongly brought across to you that of which I


wanted to convey. I merely wanted to help you understand Roald Dahl’s life, his


book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and how you could apply his stories to


you life. Roald Dahl’s books are much like the Children of today. Many children


today like candy and adventure.

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