Setting is important in "Charlotte's Web" because it provides context for the events that take place. The farm setting helps establish the rural, close-knit community where the characters live and interact. Additionally, the barn serves as a central location where much of the story unfolds, emphasizing the themes of friendship, kindness, and acceptance.
there's a pig
Fern is important because she is one of the main character
The setting of "Charlotte's Web" takes place in a rural farm setting during the 1950s. This time period is portrayed through the characters' clothing, technology, and cultural references found in the book.
Joy, Aranea, Nellie
the pig
the two job are alpiniste and comics
family and children
It is a name out of charlottes web ( the book)
PETPIG
Yes,it is.
Webdings
sam