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What did Mr Wonka tell Charlie in the end?

What did Mr Wonka tell Charlie in the end?

Mr. Wonka tells Charlie how much he loves his chocolate factory.

What did Charlie say when he won the golden ticket?

The ticket says far more than could logically fit on it: “Greetings to you, the lucky finder of this Golden Ticket, from Mr Willy Wonka! I shake you warmly by the hand! Tremendous things are in store for you! Many wonderful surprises await you!

What does Willy Wonka say when Charlie returns the Gobstopper?

You get nothing! You lose! Good day, Sir! Charlie and his grandfather are about to leave, despondent, when Charlie decides to return the everlasting gobstopper he was given, indicating he will not give the recipe to Wonka’s rival.

What did Willy Wonka say?

Before entering the Inventing Room, Willy Wonka gives an introductory speech in German, with an accent, but otherwise phonetically and grammatically correct. It goes “Meine Herrschaften, schenken Sie mir Ihre Aufmerksamkeit. Sie kommen jetzt in den interessantesten und gleichzeitig geheimsten Raum meiner Fabrik.

Is Wonka chocolate real?

The Wonka Bar is a fictional chocolate bar, introduced as a key story point in the 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Other varieties of Wonka Bars were subsequently manufactured and sold in the real world, formerly by the Willy Wonka Candy Company, a division of Nestlé.

Who said so shines a good deed?

So shines a good deed in a weary world.” ~ William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice.

What happens in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory?

Wonka retreated into his factory, his own hermetically sealed world with everything he could possibly need (apart from vitamins or minerals), not knowing the horrible health issues it would create. This isn’t part of his factory; it’s part of his kitchen.

Why is Willy Wonka looking for someone to replace him?

And, more specifically, the ones who don’t appreciate it and take it for granted. Willy Wonka has been the world’s greatest chocolatier for 15 years by the time the competition starts. No one knows what the secret prize one lucky kid will get is, but we learn that Wonka is looking for someone to replace him as head of the factory.

What kind of disease does Willy Wonka have?

Willy Wonka’s dress sense and mannerisms are bizarre to say the least, but it all makes sense when you consider that he is seriously ill and doesn’t want anyone to know it. Especially when you know the symptoms of a severe case: Candida’s symptoms include skin and nail fungal infections, which he hides with his ubiquitous purple leather gloves.

Where does Willy Wonka stand in the lightning storm?

In a scene that could be in any slasher, the young, disfigured (and homeless) Willy Wonka stands in the middle of a lightning storm, looking at the vacant lot where his factory will one day stand, and begins to plot.