The main farm animals in "Charlotte's Web" are pigs, sheep, geese, and horses. The story primarily focuses on the pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte who work together to save Wilbur from being slaughtered.
E.B. White has written: 'Charlottes's web' -- subject(s): Farm life, Animals, Juvenile fiction, Domestic animals, Fantasy, Spiders, Fiction, Friendship, Swine 'Charlottes's web' -- subject(s): Farm life, Animals, Juvenile fiction, Domestic animals, Fantasy, Spiders, Fiction, Friendship, Swine
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Zuckerman's Farm The character, Charlotte A. Cavatica has the scientific name of Araneus Cavaticus
Zuckerman's Farm is located in the fictional town of Brookfield Center, Maine, in the book "Charlotte's Web." The specific location within the town is not specified in the story.
The story of "Charlotte's Web" is set in a rural American farm during the 1950s.
The setting of Charlotte's web is the farm where Fern lived and the barn where all the animals lived.
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E.B. White was inspired to write "Charlotte's Web" after observing a spider build a web in his barn. The story was influenced by White's observations of farm life and his love for animals. He drew on his own experiences and relationships, creating a timeless story of friendship, loyalty, and the cycle of life.
Charlotte was a spider in the story "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White. She befriends a pig named Wilbur and helps him avoid being sent to the slaughterhouse by writing words in her web to attract attention.
Yes, in "Charlotte's Web", the horse named Boxer is a work horse. He is described as strong and hardworking, often pulling the farm equipment and helping with tasks on the farm.
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