Thursday, November 11, 2010

In Marx's Communist manifesto the proletariat eventually becomes the only class. In Charlie and the chocolate factory Charlie represents the proletariat. The proletariat in the Communist manifesto becomes more concentrated and holds a larger segment of the population. In Charlie and the chocolate factory Other kids (classes) disappear from the factory (the world). Willy Wonka represents the former system where he is the bourgeoisie and the oompa loopa's are the proletariat. The oompa loompa's are used as tools for his labor. The tour is the transition through the rise of technology, a new era and the dominance of the proletariat. In the end Charlie owns the factory and the final era begins

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