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Question: Are the Oompa Loompas in Willie Wonka a representation of slavery!?
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I feel they are!. Some of his reasons for having them their at his factory; protection, to give them a better life, a place to stay as long as they worked for him!.!.!.!.These were some of the reasons given for slavery in our countryWww@QuestionHome@Com

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If you actually read the book instead of just watching the movie, you know that the Oompa Loompas work in partnership with Willy Wonka because of an alien force that seeks to destroy them!. (see Charlie and the Great Glass Evelvator)Www@QuestionHome@Com