Dr. Dorian advised Mrs. Arable to let Fern spend time with Wilbur at her uncle's farm to help her cope with the loss of her pet pig. He suggested that the experience would be good for Fern.
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They appear throughout the story, and a motif is something that is a recurring element in a story.
The fictional character you are referring to is Dorian Gray, from Oscar Wilde's novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray." In the story, Dorian's portrait ages and reflects his sins, while he himself remains youthful and unsullied.
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1945). There have also been other versions. Its a story about a man who sacrificed his soul to remain young. It's his painting that ages.
Fern's mother and father in "Charlotte's Web" are John Arable and Mrs. Arable. They are the owners of the farm where Fern lives and where the story takes place.
In "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde, Sybil Vane dies by suicide. After Dorian cruelly rejects her due to her poor acting performance, she drowns herself. Her death serves as a turning point in the story, as Dorian's callousness starts to lead to his own downfall.
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" follows the story of a young man named Dorian Gray who becomes obsessed with his own beauty. He makes a deal to stay young and attractive while a portrait of him ages instead. As Dorian descends into a life of corruption and sin, the portrait reflects his inner ugliness, leading to a tragic end.
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.
The story of "Charlotte's Web" is set in a rural American farm during the 1950s.
He had a good advisor to advise him.
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde is classified as a Gothic novel. It combines elements of horror, romance, and morality to create a dark and mysterious story about vanity and the consequences of immorality.
Dorian Gray shows the painting only to Basil Hallward, the artist who created it. Basil is both intrigued and troubled by the painting, as it captures Dorian's beauty and innocence. Dorian's decision to reveal the painting to Basil marks a pivotal moment in the story, highlighting the deepening relationship between the two characters and the themes of art, beauty, and morality.