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The characters and plot in Charlotte's Web touched me deeply. With a unique perspective and deep insight, this book depicts the joys and sorrows of the animals on the farm, as well as the deep friendship between them.
In the chapter "Before Breakfast," I was particularly struck by Fern's courage and persistence. In the face of his father's dissatisfaction with the piglet, Fern bravely stood up and used his own example to show that even if you are weak at birth, you should not be abandoned. Her wisdom and bravery left Dad speechless and eventually agreed to continue taking care of the pig.
I was deeply touched by Fern's words and deeds. Her story reminds me that in our lives, we may have encountered similar difficulties in the past – being misunderstood or disliked by those around us for some reason. At this time, will we be able to stand up for ourselves, be brave enough to express our opinions and ideas, and prove our worth with our actions?
At the same time, this chapter also gave me a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and animals. The friendship between Charlotte and Webb warmed my heart and made me think about the importance of friendship and mutual respect between humans and animals.
Overall, the story before breakfast in "Charlotte's Web" gave me a deeper understanding and perception of life. Whether it is treating people or animals, we need to have love, understanding, and respect. This is a thought-provoking book that is worth reading again and again.
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Before breakfast, Mr. Arable went out with an axe.
Fern learns from his mother that a piggyback had been born in the pigsty yesterday, and that Mr. Arabul was about to kill it. Fern ran out of the house and caught up with his father. When Fern catches up with his father, he grabs the axe and tries to snatch it out of his father's hands.
Fernjian would not let his father kill the pig. After some entanglement. Mr. Arable was touched by Fern and finally decided to keep the pig.
Fern also gave the pig a name, "Wilbur".
Fern was so kind that he saved Wilbur's life.
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Today, my mom and I finished reading Charlotte's Web. Here's the introduction: Fern had a piglet named Wilbur, and she sent the piglets to the barn and visited them every day.
A large gray spider appeared in the barn, named Charlotte. Gradually, Wilbur Piggy and Charlotte the Spider became inseparable friends. When Wilbur was lonely, Charlotte not only chatted with him, but also saved Wilbur's life when someone else wanted to make the piglet into bacon ham.
It weaved three words "ace pig" on the Internet, and many people came to the barn, and their eyes widened. Charlotte was afraid that people would soon forget about Piggy, so she knitted several words on the Internet, namely "Amazing", "Radiant" and "Humble", and helped Wilbur Piggy win the grand prize in the animal contest at the fair, but Charlotte gradually grew old and passed away. Wilbur Piggy is sad.
It watches over Charlotte's children in return for Charlotte's love for it.
This book made me feel that although Charlotte is very good on the outside, she has a kind heart. In life, we should not only be filial to our parents, but also help our friends.
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Just change it all at once.
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Charlotte's online reading.
Early one morning, the little girl Fern, seeing her father, Mr. Arabul, hurrying out with an axe in his hand, asked her mother what was the matter. The mother told her that the old sow in the family had given birth to a litter of piglets last night, and one of them had to be killed. When the little girl heard this, she was anxious and rushed out to grab her father's axe.
Mr. Arabul told her that the piglet was congenitally deficient, thin and small, and that it was probably difficult to raise it. Then the little girl said, "I am also thin and small, should I be killed because of this?"
Mr. Arabul relented, and Fern fed the pig on his own, naming it Wilber. But Fern is not the protagonist of the book. By the time he had been five weeks old, Wilber was too big for Fern to raise, so he heeded Mr. Arabul's advice and sold Wilber for six dollars to her uncle Zuckerman's barn on a nearby farm, so that she could visit it often.
In Uncle Zuckerman's barn, Wilber was contented with eating, drinking, and basking in the sun all day long. Just when it began to gain weight and strength, the geese, sheep, horses, and cows next to it issued a prosperous alarm as people who had come over. They make it clear that the future of Wilber is the ham of Christmas.
Wyber was terrified, and at the urging of everyone, Wilber made a blind escape, which of course failed. It was shut up in the barn again, and when night came, Wilber lay in the mud, smelling the smell of the stench that he knew and loved, thinking of the happy life of the past, thinking of the imminent tragic end, and could not help but cry into tears. "I don't want to die, I don't want to die"!
But who can save it? Isn't that the fate of pigs.
However, a spider appeared, Charlotte, who saved Wilber's life with his love, wisdom, courage, kindness, and great web-weaving skills.
I admire all that Charlotte has to offer. Because, if I were a spider, I would only weave webs to catch insects to eat, but Charlotte is different, he thinks very far, he thinks, my whole life only weaves webs to catch insects to eat, it is meaningless, it is better to do something that will help others in my lifetime.
Since watching "Charlotte's Web", I have found that I think deeper and farther in life, and I don't bully others anymore, "Charlotte's Web" has changed me a lot.
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