Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator — Content Guide for Parents

Themes present
Not found
Content themes
Factual summary of themes present in this book. No opinion — just the facts.
Get the full theme breakdown in the app
Detailed evidence, confidence ratings, and source citations for every theme.
Download for iOSExample theme card
Religious themes
PRESENTContains references to prayer and church attendance. A minister character plays a supporting role in two chapters.
About this book
Frequently asked questions
Is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator appropriate for a 7-year-old?
'Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator' includes elements of violence such as battles with aliens and some deaths, which may be frightening for younger readers. The narrative contains instances of physical and emotional violence, particularly involving the antagonistic creatures known as 'Vermicious Knids'. The books contain elements that could be considered scary for younger children, particularly in 'Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator', which features creepy aliens and battles that may frighten some readers. The presence of dangerous creatures adds a level of suspense and potential fear.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have violence?
'Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator' includes elements of violence such as battles with aliens and some deaths, which may be frightening for younger readers. The narrative contains instances of physical and emotional violence, particularly involving the antagonistic creatures known as 'Vermicious Knids'.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have scary content?
The books contain elements that could be considered scary for younger children, particularly in 'Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator', which features creepy aliens and battles that may frighten some readers. The presence of dangerous creatures adds a level of suspense and potential fear.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have religious themes?
No religious content in the books themselves. While some search results mention themes of morality, they do not indicate explicit religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies in the narratives.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have racial/cultural content?
The original depiction of the Oompa-Loompas in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' has been criticized for its racial implications, with discussions around Dahl's portrayal of race and the character of Charlie himself. The narratives touch on themes related to race, particularly in the context of societal stereotypes and privilege.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have profanity?
No profanity detected in the texts of either book. The language used is appropriate for children and does not include any curse words or strong language.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have climate change?
No climate themes or environmental issues are present in the narratives of either book. The stories focus on fantastical elements and moral lessons rather than environmental activism or climate discussions.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have sexual identity?
No sexual content present in either book. The narratives focus on adventure and moral lessons without any references to sexual themes or situations.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have gender roles?
The books do not actively discuss or critique gender roles. While there are female characters, the narratives focus more on the adventures of Charlie and Willy Wonka without a significant emphasis on gender dynamics or stereotypes.
Does Charlie and the Chocolate Factory And, Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator have lgbtq+ themes?
No LGBTQ+ themes or characters present in the narrative of either 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' or 'Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator'. Search results reference external reviews and discussions but do not provide evidence of LGBTQ+ content in the books themselves.



