Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Roald Dahl

CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY

When Roald Dahl was boy, he liked to play jokes like throwing water bombs at people. At eight, Dahl was punishted for putting a dead rat in a jar of sweets! This juvenille sense of humor influenced his stories. When Dahl was at school, Cadbury's chocolate company sent chocolate bar that would impress Mr Cadbury. This gave him the idea for his book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.