Monday, December 6, 2021

Charlotte's Web by E.B White

Author: E.B White
Illustrator: Garth William

Charlotte’s Web, a children’s book by E.B White, emphasized what a true friendship should look like.

The story happened in the barn, a dwelling place of diverse creatures. These creatures are playfully characterized with realistic attributes close to their nature in the real world. Their distinct attitudes make them sound more fantastic: Charlotte, a clever and selfless friend, Wilbur, a sad yet playful pig, Chossy Lamb, Templeton, a self-centered glutton rat, etc. Characters are also multidimensional; for instance, Templeton, though seen as bad, a tiny part of him is good.

 

 The story follows the typical flow of plotting. It began by showing how Wilbur existed. Next, it presented the conflicts and ended with a beautiful resolution. Wilbur happily lives in the barn with the other animals and the babies of his best friend, Charlotte.

 

The story is a fable with an omniscient point of view. The story’s flow is exciting and shares scientific knowledge.

The story has plausible events, sensible arguments, and realistic problems though the solution doesn’t seem real. The story includes juvenile-related events, making it more interesting for children: ‘fair,’ etc. Charlotte weaving letters is the apparent imaginative event. It is consistently fantastic from the beginning of Charlotte’s work up to the last chapter. Weaving letters to impress the people for Wilbur’s credit.

The novel has a theme of friendship. It is meaningful and relevant to target audiences’ age. It values friendship, a significant ingredient in our life.

The entire story uses simple English-structured sentences, decipherable terms for kids. Its illustration, though simple and not colored it doesn’t degrade the story. Simple yet beautiful. 


My  Say:

I can tell that this book is one of the best books about friendship. I admire the loyalty and the bond of friendship in this novel. This novel suits to its intended audience, in which it suggests how an ideal friendship should. I am so glad to have known the characters. I have learned lessons from each of them.

 

 

Story Glances:

Wilbur is lying still, bored, sad in the mud, lonely, and longing for someone. But no one comes, and no one wants to play with him. No one wants to talk with him. He is a playful pig but placed in a place, where no one has a vibe. But out of the darkness, he hears a little sound that changes his life and fate for the better. 


SWEETIE READ THE STORY HERE

https://cleveracademy.vn/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Charlotte_s_Web_.pdf 

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