Fern
Charolette proposes to write words in her web to describe how wonderful Wilbur is so the farmer couldn't possibly even think to kill Wilbur for Christmas dinner.
Yes! When Wilbur faint, Templeton help him.
humble
At the fair when Charlotte used all of her remaining strength to weave the last message in the web, and knowing it had to be the best one if she was going to save Wilbur's life.
The slogan "the life you save may be your own" was used for the first time in Tuscaloosa.
Charolette proposes to write words in her web to describe how wonderful Wilbur is so the farmer couldn't possibly even think to kill Wilbur for Christmas dinner.
It's some pig
Yes! When Wilbur faint, Templeton help him.
humble
In "Charlotte's Web", the flashback is a memory of Charlotte's uncle, who had once saved Wilbur from being killed as a piglet. Charlotte remembers this act of kindness and decides to help Wilbur in return by spinning messages in her web to save his life.
At the fair when Charlotte used all of her remaining strength to weave the last message in the web, and knowing it had to be the best one if she was going to save Wilbur's life.
Charlotte the spider decided to go to the fair to save Wilbur the pig's life. She knew that Wilbur was in danger of being slaughtered, so she used her web-spinning abilities to write a message in praise of Wilbur to convince the fairgoers to spare his life.
In "Charlotte's Web," Templeton the rat helps Charlotte the spider by finding words and phrases, such as "Some Pig" and "Terrific," that Charlotte weaves into her web to help save Wilbur the pig. Templeton is a reluctant helper, but he ultimately plays a key role in spreading the message about Wilbur.
Wilbur from "Charlotte's Web" is loyal to Charlotte because she saves him from being sacrificed and becomes a true friend to him. They work together to save Wilbur's life, showing loyalty and care for each other throughout the story.
Yes, Templeton ultimately proves to be a trustworthy friend in "Charlotte's Web" by helping Charlotte save Wilbur's life. Though initially portrayed as selfish and grumpy, Templeton demonstrates loyalty and compassion when it matters most.
The slogan "the life you save may be your own" was used for the first time in Tuscaloosa.
"Charlotte's Web" is a story about a pig named Wilbur who forms a special bond with a wise spider named Charlotte. Charlotte uses her webs to write messages that save Wilbur from being slaughtered. The story explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the circle of life.