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When I first watched the movie "Charlotte's Web", I thought it was an ordinary piggy who learned some skills with the help of Spider Lady Charlotte in order to escape his fate and began to become extraordinary, and by the time the movie passed four-fifths of the way, I had been waiting for Piggy to have his own mind and make himself extraordinary. It wasn't until Charlotte's spawning life was about to end that I understood that I was wrong from the beginning, what was wrong was to look at the story that happened in front of the movie with ordinary eyes, and I was used to watching fairy tales, and the protagonist in each fairy tale will have his own experience of becoming extraordinary from ordinary to extraordinary (here refers to learning some external and internal skills), but at the beginning of this movie, it is an ordinary story, an ordinary pig, an ordinary spider, and an ordinary mouse. In the end, Charlotte used her web to change the fate of Piggy, Charlotte played a wise man throughout the whole process, an existence who was willing to stick a knife in the ribs for her friends, and her sincerity to Piggy was not only because Piggy saved her at that time, but Piggy thought Charlotte was beautiful and wanted to be friends with her, which should give a spider the greatest warmth.
Charlotte's net in the whole play is the only thing that can see the extraordinary in the eyes of people, people think it is a miracle, and as a viewer, what we see from the net is the friendship between this wonderful animals, this friendship has been an extraordinary existence from the beginning, and the two meanings of ordinary and extraordinary can be seen in the name of this work with the net. I really like Julia Roberts' voice for Charlotte, and the word warm is no longer enough to describe how I feel when I watch it.
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Charlotte the spider weaves a web that allows Wilbur the pig to survive many times, and even sacrifices himself to finish the web to save Wilbur.
Until Wilbur Piggy will be slaughtered for Christmas dinner, Charlotte's appearance is a turning point for Wilbur Pig.
Perhaps Charlotte's web contains the friendship of a pig and a spider, which is why Charlotte's web is the theme.
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Charlotte's WebThe characters are as follows:
1. Charlotte A. Kavati Bureau Jane: A spider, Charlotte weaves a web of love and warmth with wisdom, gratitude, and trustworthiness, a web that shines with the brilliance of humanity, and this web saves the life of Wilbur the piglet.
2. Wilbur: A pig, simple and cute, unwilling to accept fate.
3. Templeton: A cunning mouse.
4. Avery: A naughty boy who likes to put other people's things in his pockets.
5. Fern: A loving, observant, and life-loving little girl, because of her kindness, she saved Wilbur's life.
6. Mr. Huo Mo L Zuckerman: At first, I also disliked the little pig, but then when I saw that the little pig became famous, he ran to receive the award.
7. Mrs. Edith Zuckerman: Same as Mr. Holmier Zuckerman.
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The author of "Charlotte's Web" is E. B. White.
In 1939, he moved to a farm in North Brooklin, Maine, where he continued to write as a freelance writer. In addition to a large number of essays and essays, White also wrote three fairy tales, namely "Little Mouse Stewart", "Charlotte's Web", and "The Swan's Trumpet".
"Charlotte's Web" appreciationAlthough the plot of "Charlotte's Web" is relatively simple, White sketches the picture between Charlotte, Wilbur, Temple, and Finn in a few words, and the language is concise and clear.
The humor is vivid and the language is infectious. As an essayist, critic and a series of others, White's writing is short and powerful, and as a children's writer, White's unique language humor is vividly expressed in "Charlotte's Web".
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Charlotte's Web.
Reference: Encyclopedia - Elvin Brooks White.
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Charlotte's Web is a fairy tale about friendship, where Wilbur the Pig and Charlotte the Spider form the most sincere friendship in the Zuckerman family's barn. When Wilbur's life was in danger, the seemingly small Charlotte saved Wilbur with his own strength, but at this time, Charlotte the spider's life came to an end......
The author uses the narrative style of fairy tales to show a bit of praise and attachment to life itself, giving us deep thoughts about life.
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