Why were Charlie's grandparents bedridden?

The house wasn't nearly large enough for so many people, and life was extremely uncomfortable for them all. There were only two rooms in the place altogether, and there was only one bed. The bed was given to the four old grandparents because they were so old and tired. They were so tired, they never got out of it.
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Why was Charlie's Grandpa bedridden?

Joe served in WWII in 1941, and earned the Navy Cross Medal during his service and possibly injured his leg during the battle which may of caused his bed-ridden state. After the war, he became bed-ridden and vowed to never leave his bed.
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What illness does Grandpa Joe have?

[Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971)] Grandpa Joe is not bedridden due to physical illness, injury, or age. He is bedridden because of crippling depression.
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How long did Grandpa Joe stay in bed?

He immediately sets a miserable tone, whining to his daughter and never even considering helping her, even though it's made clear to viewers that all four grandparents have been in bed for 20 freaking years. (Charlie's mom is never given a name, which really says it all.
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What are some reasons Charlie's family is suffering?

What are some reasons that Charlies family is suffering? Mr. Bucket lost his job at the toothpaste factory. They have less money and therefore less food.
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  • Mr. Wonka and his guests board a boat.
  • Augustus Gloop drinks out of the chocolate river.
  • Augustus Gloop gets sucked up a big pipe.
  • Mr. ...
  • Mr.
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Why GRANDPA JOE Is The Real VILLAIN In Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory



Why did Charlie's family start starving?

The Family Begins to Starve

Charlie's dad has lost his job, and their only income comes from Mr. Bucket's snow-shoveling in the neighborhood.
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What happened to Charlie's dad in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

In the 1971 film, he is dead. In the book, musical, and 2005 film, however, he works at a local toothpaste factory, screwing the lids onto tubes, until machines are built to do the job for him, and he is laid off. In the film he later gets a job repairing the machines.
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Why is Grandpa Joe the villain?

However, the true villain in Willy Wonka is Grandpa Joe. He's a professional at manipulating Charlie - as well as his entire family - all for his own gain. From encouraging irresponsible spending to endangering his grandson in the Fizzy Lifting room, Grandpa Joe proves that he only exists to care about himself.
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How many squirrels are in the nut room?

In total there are 40 squirrels, which were professionally trained by The Nut Room Animal trainer Michael Alexander and his team. They spent a total of 19 weeks training these squirrels for this one scene.
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Who is the real villain in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?

Arthur Slugworth is the main antagonist of the Roald Dahl children's books Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, as well as the 1971 and 2005 film adaptations of the first book.
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Is Wonka a real candy company?

Nestlé Candy Shop (formerly The Willy Wonka Candy Company) was a brand of confectionery owned and licensed by Swiss corporation Nestlé but discontinued in 2018 when the individual brands were sold to Ferrara Candy Company.
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What happens to Veruca when she disobeys Mr. Wonka and goes into the nut room?

Mr. Wonka explains that the chute containing Veruca eventually goes to the incinerator. Mrs.
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What happens to Veruca Salt?

Veruca screams and plummets, which in turn leads down to an incinerator, because she's described as a "bad nut," according to Mr. Wonka's claiming mentions. He assures her father that she "may be stuck in the chute" and all her father has to do is "just reach in and pull her out".
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What happens to Veruca Salt in the nut room?

When Veruca broke inside the room, 99 of the mecha squirrels jumped on her limbs and pinned her down. She was judged a bad nut and thrown down the garbage disposal. In shock, Mr and Mrs Salt run to the chute in hopes of hearing or seeing their daughter.
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What did Grandpa Joe sneak and do?

Grandpa Joe takes advantage of the private moment to sneak an ancient leather wallet out from under his pillow. Concealing it under the sheet, he tips the wallet upside down and out falls ten cents.
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What tortured Charlie more than anything?

But I haven't yet told you about the one awful thing that tortured little Charlie, the lover of chocolate, more than anything else. This thing, for him, was far, far worse than seeing slabs of chocolate in the shop windows or watching other children munching bars of creamy chocolate right in front of him.
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Was Charlie's dad alive in the book?

In the book, Charlie's father is very much alive and well. He is seen living alongside all of the grandparents, as well as his wife and Charlie. For an unknown, and actually rather dark, depressing and seemingly unnecessary reason, the version of Charlie's dad in the 1971 film died before the story begins.
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What happened Augustus Gloop?

When he falls into the chocolate river while drinking from it, Charlie shows empathy and tries to rescue him by using a giant lollipop (that Mike Teavee hands first to Grandpa Joe) for Augustus to hold and be pulled out, but Augustus is pulled beneath the surface and sucked up the extraction pipe leading to the Fudge ...
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What did Charlie's family eat in Charlie and the chocolate factory?

Charlie's family was so poor that they lived without many comforts. In fact, they were so poor that all they got to eat were bread and margarine for breakfast, boiled potatoes and cabbage for lunch, and cabbage soup for supper. But on Sundays, everyone was allowed a second helping.
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How much did Charlie pay for a Wonka Bar?

He decides he will spend ten cents on just one single candy bar, and bring the rest home to his family. He goes to the store and buys a Whipple Scrumptious Fudgemallow Delight bar, then gobbles it up as soon as he gets it.
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Why did Grandpa Joe and Charlie burst into laughter?

All at once, they both saw the funny side of the whole thing, and they burst into peals of laughter. While we admire their positive attitude, we find it a bit hard to figure what's so funny about this situation. They just blew Grandpa Joe's savings on a chocolate bar and didn't win the Golden Ticket.
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What does the name Veruca mean?

The name Veruca is girl's name of Latin origin meaning "wart". Veruca is a name Roald Dahl made up for the horrid little girl Veruca Salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Do Oompa-Loompas have names?

The name itself is mysterious, and in fact the Oompa-Loompas are quite the mystery themselves. These little guys and gals don't say much, but they sing, and quite well.
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How old is Augustus Gloop?

Augustus Gloop is an obese, greedy, gluttonous 9-year-old boy, the first person to find a Golden Ticket and one of the four main antagonists of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. He hails from the fictional town of Dusselheim, Germany in the 1971 film, and Düsseldorf, Germany in the 2005 film.
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Why do the squirrels peck at Veruca's head?

The squirrels mistake Veruca for trying to steal nuts so they attack her biting, scratching, and clawing to pin her to the ground. Then after that they do the only thing they know how to, SORT!, one squirrel knocks on her forehead to see if she's a bad nut.
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