Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

what is the real message that Roled Dahl wants to convey to the reader of the story

what is the real message that Roled Dahl wants to convey to the reader of the story

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Roald Dahl uses a book about chocolate, the ultimate indulgence, to relay a message about the dangers of greed. All four of the naughty children are greedy in some way: Augustus is a glutton; Veruca is a spoiled brat; Violet is greedy for gum, and Mike is greedy for television. This book illustrates how greed can consume and ultimately destroy a person, particularly children, since each child is changed forever as a result of his or her greed.