Violet Beauregarde

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Violet Beauregarde is a fictional character appearing in Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. She is one of the five children who ends up winning a golden ticket, and is allowed to take a tour through Wonka's famous chocolate factory. In all official mediums of the story, Violet is the second child "eliminated" on the tour after stealing one of Wonka's three-course dinner chewing gum and turning herself into a giant blueberry.

In the 1971 film adapataion, Violet is portrayed by Denise Nickerson, and by AnnaSophia Robb in the 2005 adapation by Tim Burton. 

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Violet Beauregarde is a fictional character appearing in Roald Dahl's 1964 children's novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. She is one of the five children who ends up winning a golden ticket, and is allowed to take a tour through Wonka's famous chocolate factory. In all official mediums of the story, Violet is the second child "eliminated" on the tour after stealing one of Wonka's three-course dinner chewing gum and turning herself into a giant blueberry.

In the 1971 film adapataion, Violet is portrayed by Denise Nickerson, and by AnnaSophia Robb in the 2005 adapation by Tim Burton. 

Subject ID: 66132

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Subject ID: 66132