![]() Nevertheless, the family is starving so much that they have forgotten all about the contest. However, in the book, it's revealed as fraud long before Charlie finds the final ticket. In Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie gives up on his ticket dream because of the fake golden ticket winner. ![]() Therefore, the already broke family is now really struggling. Bucket, Charlie’s father, has been laid off at the toothpaste factory where he works. All the ways that he obtains the chocolate bars in the book and movie are the same (birthday, grandpa, and finding money), but why he gets the last set of bars is slightly different in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. In the book and movie, it takes four tries to find the golden ticket. ![]() (Image credit: Paramount Pictures) The Discovery Of The Golden Ticket Happens A Little Differently In Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryĪnother part of the book that Charlie’s father plays a major role in is Charlie finding the golden ticket. ![]()
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