Violet+Beauregard+-+Lapusan+Loredana



Violet in the novel In Roald Dahl's novel //[|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]// Violet is described as having a "great big mop of curly hair" and as someone who talks "very fast and very loudly". Illustrations of her vary from illustrator to illustrator, but she is usually drawn as having a large mouth and wearing blue [|jeans] and a [|purple] [|T-shirt], reflecting her tomboyish nature. In this version, both her parents accompany her to the factory. Her nationality is not mentioned but both film versions make her American because Beauregarde is a stereotypically Southern American name. One aspect of Violet found in the novel but not taken up in either film version was her habit - shared with other children - of inconveniencing other people for her own amusement. She boasts about how she liked to stick a piece of gum on lift/elevator buttons so that whoever presses the button next will have gum stuck on their finger. According to her, "You get the best results with women who have expensive [|gloves] on". Incidentally, in this version her mother disapproves of her gum-chewing habit while in the 2005 movie she encourages it.
 * ~ //[|Charlie and the Chocolate Factory]// character ||
 * ~ Violet Beauregarde ||
 * **Gender** || Female ||
 * **Personality** || [|Loud], [|mischievous], very [|competitive]. Obsessed with gum. Can be outgoing despite her [|bad manners] and is a [|tomboy] in every sense of the word. ||
 * **Family** || Father [|Mr. Beauregarde], Mother [|Mrs. Beauregarde] ||
 * **Town/City the character lives in** || Unknown; presumably the [|United States] based on her clothes and her father's vocabulary ||
 * **Portrayed by** || None ||
 * **Town/City the character lives in** || Unknown; presumably the [|United States] based on her clothes and her father's vocabulary ||
 * **Portrayed by** || None ||