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In Roald Dahl's beloved story, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Charlie Bucket visits the chocolate factory a total of two times:

  1. His first visit occurs when he is one of the five children who wins a golden ticket and gets to tour Willy Wonka's magical factory with the other ticket winners. This visit includes exploring various enchanting rooms filled with amazing sweets and treats, such as the Chocolate River and the Inventing Room.

  2. The second visit happens toward the end of the story when Charlie is invited back by Willy Wonka to inherit the factory. This visit signifies the change in Charlie’s life, as he is offered ownership of the factory.

Overall, Charlie's experiences in the chocolate factory not only bring adventure and excitement but also teach important lessons about humility, kindness, and the value of family.


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