Wonka’s extreme secrecy and fear of industrial espionage (Slugworth) reflect the paranoia of the 20th-century corporate landscape. The Class Struggle of Charlie Bucket
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Her descent down the garbage chute highlights the consequence of viewing the world as a commodity to be owned. Wonka’s extreme secrecy and fear of industrial espionage
Willy Wonka himself is a complex, often frightening figure who blurs the line between a mentor and a madman. Willy Wonka himself is a complex, often frightening
The 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is often viewed as a whimsical children's classic, but a closer look at its subtext reveals a dark, moralistic fable. The film functions as both a critique of postwar consumerism and a psychological exploration of discipline and entitlement. The Moral Architecture of the Factory