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Charlotte's Web Book Report (has some errors)
Bridge Lee
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7-4
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B-12
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02/4/13
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Charlotte’s
Web
Charlotte’s
Web
by E.B. White is a fiction story that tells about how a pig knew he has found a
true friend. This testimony takes place in a barn owned by Mr. Zuckerman. When
Wilbur the pig knew that he was in big risks of being dinner on the table, his
friend Charlotte just had to save him. This idea was so ironic to a point that
a spider, such as Charlotte, tries to save a pig. This story not only show
shows how strong the friendship of two from different worlds can be, but also
how one can stay strong even when he or she has every single right to break
down.
Wilbur is a pig that had only one friend. The friend was
Fern the human. Unfortunately Fern had to sell Wilbur to her Uncle Zuckerman.
At Zuckerman’s barn, Wilbur’s testimony began.
Wilbur liked his new home. There was more food, the place
was cozy, and it was all for Wilbur. Then he realized he was going to be killed
and cooked for dinner in Christmastime. He did not want that to happen to him.
He felt that it was too soon, but then Charlotte, his new friend, had a plan to
save him, by spinning webs that read words that praised Wilbur. Her plan did
not make sense at first, but I realized that she did that so people will see
how amazing Wilbur can be, and hopefully not kill him. Charlotte’s plan seemed
to work perfectly.
One day, there was a fair where Wilbur entered a contest.
This event was where all Charlotte’s hard work will finally pay off. She spun
another web that read, “HUMBLE”. Apparently Templeton the rat brought the word
to Charlotte, and Charlotte loved it. People were amazed once again with the
web. They were really fooled.
Then the day of the awarding ceremony came, and Wilbur
won because of Charlotte’s help. Wilbur realized Charlotte was his friend all
along.
Charlotte laid eggs to a lot of spiders. She placed them
in a sac. The she told Wilbur. Wilbur was so excited to know about it and how
it will all turn out perfectly with him, Charlotte, and other barn friends, but
alas Charlotte died. Wilbur went back home and took the babies with him.
Then springtime came. Finally the babies are hatching!
Wilbur made new friends. They lived happily ever after without Charlotte.
Charlotte’s Web is a book that is worth your time
reading. Christians everywhere can learn lots of lessons from this, not only
pertaining to friendship, but also to self belief. I truly recommend this book
to readers around the globe.
I, Bridge Lee, have completely read the entire book.
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