Yes! When Wilbur faint, Templeton help him.
Charlotte died, Wilbur lived on with three of Charlotte's daughters.
No, the children's book, Charlotte's Web, was written by an American writer named E. B. White. The illustrations were done by Garth Williams.
The mood in Charlotte's Web by E. B. White ranges from happy to sad, and then back to happy again. Fern is happy when she is able to rescue Wilbur from her father. The mood is sad once Wilbur realizes that Charlotte must die, and the mood is happy again when Wilbur realizes that three of Charlotte's children will be staying on the farm with him.
The Classic children's story Charlottes web takes place in the state of Maine. Most of the story takes place in a barn in Somerset County as the action centers around Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider.
Templeton agrees to save Wilbur's life because the Goose explains to him that if Wilbur dies, Templeton will not be able to eat food remains in Wilbur's trough. Since Templeton only helps Charlotte for a continued food supply, he really does it out of self-interest.
Templeton helps Charlotte by finding words for her to spin into her web which will describe Wilbur and thus help save Wilbur's life.
Freindship and self sacrifice, tolerance of others.
Wilber and Charlotte Wilber and Charlotte
Her goal was to make people Think that if a spider liked a pig then why shouldn't they. The words in the web didnt really mean anything.
Charlotte's Web is a newberry honor book.
The book lost to "Secret of the Andes" by Ann Nolan Clark.