Chocolate River (factory feature)

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The Chocolate River is a fantastical flowing river of liquid chocolate inside Willy Wonka’s magical candy factory, famously featured in Roald Dahl’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”

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Predicate Object
instanceOf factory feature
fictional location
fictional river
adaptedIn 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory NERFINISHED
2005 film Charlie and the Chocolate Factory NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium children's novel
appearsInWork Charlie and the Chocolate Factory NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthorNationality British
color brown
composedOf liquid chocolate
countryOfOriginWork United Kingdom NERFINISHED
creator Roald Dahl NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYearContext 1964
flowsThrough Chocolate Room NERFINISHED
genre fantasy
hasAssociatedMoral gluttony has consequences
hasFeature waterfall
hasFunction mixing chocolate
transporting chocolate by boat
hasMetaphoricalMeaning excessive indulgence
hasSurroundings candy trees
edible grass
edible plants
hasTransportFunction tour boat ride for guests
hasVessel Wonkatania boat
languageOfOriginWork English
locatedInFictionalPlace Willy Wonka's chocolate factory NERFINISHED
narrativeRole symbol of abundance
test of self-control
notableEvent Augustus Gloop falls into the river
Augustus Gloop is sucked up a pipe NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Charlie and the Chocolate Factory series
settingForSceneType factory tour
smell chocolate
targetAudienceContext children's literature
taste chocolate
usedByCharacter Oompa-Loompas NERFINISHED
Willy Wonka NERFINISHED
visitedByCharacter Augustus Gloop NERFINISHED
Charlie Bucket NERFINISHED
Grandpa Joe NERFINISHED
Mike Teavee NERFINISHED
Veruca Salt NERFINISHED
Violet Beauregarde NERFINISHED

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Willy Wonka notableWork Chocolate River (factory feature)