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Essay / Gene Wilder and Willy Wonka's contribution to a classic
The entire film is based on the single character of Willy Wonka. He leads the five children to his chocolate factory and each one gradually does something wrong and pays the consequences. Charlie Bucket is the only child to make it to the end of the tour which leads to the climax of the film in which everything begins to make sense including the character of Willy Wonka. It is revealed that he did indeed have a purpose in sending the golden tickets and visiting the factory, and his antics throughout the film were not only random but part of an elaborate plan to find out which child really had character. integrity and a love for the candy business. Many of the things Wonka does during the film are not explained, including sometimes speaking in different languages and laughing in moments of obvious peril, but these are the elements that add and bring his character to life, making him mysterious and fun. full character who brings so much wonder to the