Wilbur had to leave Fern Arable, as he was getting too big to live in a house.
Fern
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A little girl named Fern, a spider called Charlotte and a runt pig Wilbur.
Avery Arable
Wilbur was about to die so the Fern helped him by stopping the father.
Fern
Fern Arable is a young girl in E.B. White's novel "Charlotte's Web." She is the protagonist of the story and forms a close bond with Wilbur the pig, whom she saves from being slaughtered. Fern is caring, empathetic, and demonstrates a deep love for animals.
Fern is Wilbur's first owner.
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Fern saved Wilbur as he was the runt of the litter and he became her Pet Pig.
Fern's motive in "Charlotte's Web" was to save Wilbur the pig from being slaughtered. She saw Wilbur as a friend and wanted to protect him because she believed he was special. Fern's love and compassion for animals drove her to take action and ensure Wilbur's safety.
Fern is happy because Charlotte's writing in the web, especially the message "Some Pig," saves Wilbur from being slaughtered. However, she is also unhappy because it means Wilbur will still need to be sold and leave the farm.
In Fern's eyes, Wilbur is a runt of a litter of pigs that needs help, love, and devotion. Although maybe she grew up in the end of Charlotte's Web.
The pig's name is Wilbur.
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A little girl named Fern, a spider called Charlotte and a runt pig Wilbur.