Charlie Bucket

Charlie Bucket

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A "sweet little boy" was the protagonist of a novel, its sequel, and its its film adaption. He wasn't a literary theorist's idea of an "interesting character" but one Jenny Everywhere developed a crush on the character as a child. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination)

Fictography

Through eithers means of earning, chancing or buying their way in, the boy and four other spoilt and greedy children visited a magical chocolate factory. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination)

History

Jenny Everywhere developed a crush on the character after watching his adventure as a film, as she found the character to be "nice". Once time she watched the film with granny, she grouped the boy with the other children and criticised their lack of diversity; while Jenny knew that her granny was incorrect on how the children managed to access the factory she didn't disagree with her overall, somewhat resenting that none of the children were Native American.

However, as he was a fictional character, he did not grow up alongside Jenny, and by the time she reached high school she tried to disassociate her childhood from herself to try to stop the bullying she faced, but it was futile. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination)

Behind the scenes

Although not named in full in A World of Pure Unimagination, the character was clearly identifiable as Charlie and the Chocolate Factory character Charlie Bucket.

Notes & References

  1. First appearance in directly Jenny-related media; actual debut was in 1964's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Roald Dahl-related concepts in Jenny Everywhere media
Individuals
Charlie BucketCourtesyJanineThe Unknown • Willy Wonka (Willy McDuffHyperspace Tyrant)
Species
Oompa-Loompa (Wonkidoodle)
Locations
TownWilly Wonka's chocolate factory (Hyperspace Tyrant's whimsical factoryWilly McDuff's "chocolate factory")
Items
Golden ticket
Media
Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryCharlie and the Great Glass ElevatorWilly Wonka & the Chocolate Factory