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During the summer vacation, I read a book that was a classic fairy tale written by American writer Wright, "Charlotte's Web".
Wilbur in the book is a pig-studded pig that was born thin and small, and Mr. Arab tried to kill it, thanks to Arab's daughter Fern who saved it. When Wilbur was a little older, Mr. Arab sold it to Mr. Zuckerman, Fern's uncle. There, Wilbur met many companions:
She-geese, sheep, mice, horses, etc., and her best friend: Charlotte the spider.
However, the good times were short-lived. One day, Wilbur learns from the old sheep that his future fate is to become bacon and ham! At this point, Charlotte decides to help Wilbur by "writing" the words "good pig" on her cobweb.
So, Wilbur became famous! Soon after, Charlotte weaved many other words for Wilbur. Later, Mr. Zuckerman took Wilbur to the Agricultural Fair, and Charlotte went as well.
Wilbur won a special prize for Charlotte's net with the word "humility"! Mr. Zuckerman wouldn't kill it, but Charlotte died ...... old age in the meeting
After reading this story, I was very moved. text'Charlotte helped Wilbur until the last moment of his life, and how could the genuine friendship between them not bring tears to people's eyes?
This story also taught me a lot of truths: when we encounter difficulties, we must not panic, we must think calmly and find a way out of the predicament; And when we choose friends, we can't just look at appearances. The most important thing is that friends should share blessings and difficulties, and friends should be happy and happy. Friends are happy, they are happy; Friends are sad; Sadness yourself; Friends are sad; I'm sad too!
A good book often brings us wisdom and strength. Although I finished reading "Charlotte's Web", the revelation it brought to me will always be with me!
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Charlotte's Web, translated by the American writer E.B. White, tells the story of a spider and a piglet.
The little girl, Fern, had a pig named Wilbur, and she loved it. But when Wilbur grew up and his parents didn't approve of another one, it was sold to Uncle Homer Zuckerman's barn. At the door of the barn, on the side of the pigpen, there was a large gray spider named Charlotte.
It was there that Wilbur and Charlotte formed the most sincere friendship. However, one day, a terrible news broke the peace of the barn, and the cold weather meant that Wilbur was about to be killed and turned into bacon and ham, and Wilbur knew that he was afraid and cried out, "I don't want to die, I don't want to die!" Then the petite Charlotte said to him, "I have a way to keep you from dying, but you must not cry again!"
So, Charlotte used his silk to weave an online text on the pigpen that was regarded as a miracle by humans, and Uncle Homer Zuckerman decided not to kill Wilbur, thus completely reversing Wilbur's fate and enjoying a peaceful future with a friend. But at this time, Charlotte the spider's life has come to an end......
After reading this book, I truly felt the precious, innocent and touching friendship, and also understood that true friendship will not change until death. I think we should learn from Charlotte. Although she is a small and humble spider, she can do so many things that make us humans sigh, so in our future lives, we must help each other, care for each other, and think more about our friends in everything.
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