Friday, November 19, 2010

The perfect world in a Chocolate Factory!

 The Communist Manifesto states two classes the proletariats and the bourgeoise. They both relate to the movie "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (the first one). The bourgeoise is having an upper class suppress a lower one; like, Charlie being poor and unable to have what most kids have. Also, the proletariats/ Oompa Loompas work for a higher power. In the movie, the highest power would be Willy Wonka. The Manifesto says that the bourgeoise(the middle class) try to step up. For example, in the movie the kids don't listen to Willy Wonka's suggestions of not to touch anything or stray away, but they do it anyway. As an example in the movie the perfect world was the factory. When something goes wrong and doesn't cooperate it must be taken care of. Who would of thought a classic movie like "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" can be the perfect example of Communism!? 

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