Monday, May 18, 2020

Persuasive Analysis Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

Introduction. Charlie and the chocolate factory is quite a popular novel, and due to its popularity, it was made into a movie in 2005.Since then it has been used to teach kids how to write persuasive essays.Now aside from the movie information, I need to say what form of storytelling is better and keeps us more entertained along with the fact this is my opinion.So we can get this persuasive essay train rolling.So after analyzing the film and the novel I have decided that the novel keeps us more engaged, entertained and is more useful to experience.So in that case here are some reasons why. First Body paragraph My first reason that the novel is better than the film.Would be that the novel is a lot more descriptive than the film.For†¦show more content†¦Second body paragraph. 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