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1. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has been called a modern fairy tale. What characteristics does it have in common with traditional fairy tales?
2. Throughout the book, Dahl coins words and employs puns. Why does he do this? Does this type of word play enhance the story?
3. In some ways, Dahl is following in the footsteps of Lewis Carroll (1832- 1898) and Edward Lear (1812-1888). Compare Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to Carroll's Alice books or Lear's nonsense poetry. What similarities and differences do you see?
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