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  1. When Charlie learns that he’ll be able to move to the chocolate factory at the end of the novel, he initially is sad that Mrs. Bucket won’t come too—she’s too loyal, he suggests, and won’t leave the grandparents.

  2. Mrs. Bucket is the kind of mother everyone wants. She's loving, caring, attentive, and affectionate. She, like her husband, often offers Charlie her share of the food, and refers to him lovingly as "Charlie, dear" (3.26), "my darling."

  3. Mr. Bucket. Mr. Bucket is Charlie ’s father, Mrs. Bucket ’s husband, and Grandpa Joe and Grandma Josephine ’s son. He’s the only employed adult in the Bucket family; he works in a toothpaste factory, screwing caps… read analysis of Mr. Bucket.

  4. Bucket works tirelessly to provide for his family, which includes two sets of grandparents. In spite of his efforts, Mr. Bucket barely earns enough money for his family to survive. Mrs. Bucket

  5. A poor but virtuous boy, Charlie lives in a tiny house with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bucket, and all four of his grandparents. His grandparents share the only bed in the house, located in the only bedroom, and Charlie and his parents sleep on mattresses on the floor.

  6. So why does Mr. Bucket do it? Well, we think it's because he loves his family so darn much. Mr. Bucket is always making sacrifices for his family. He offers Charlie his share of every meal, and lets his father, Grandpa Joe, visit Willy Wonka's factory in his place.

  7. Character description, analysis and casting breakdown for Mrs. Bucket from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.