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Impressions after reading Charlottes WebCharlottes Web is a wonderful and entertaining book, which written by E . It mainly talks about the friendship between a spring pig and a spider.
A spring pig, just a simple pig wants to see the winter snow. But it should be killed at the Christmas dinner. The pig lived in the farm, where also lived many other kinds of animals, such as horses, cows, geese, a rat and a spider. And who is Charlotte ? It is the spider.
At first, when the little pig came into the house, other animals didn’t like him, except a spider. She asked him be quiet so that she could work hard at night, and she would like to make friends with the pig. It made the pig so happy that he had a nice sleep. And then they became good friends. The pig told the spider that his dream, then the spider promised that she would help him to make his dream come true.
In the way she made some miracles to make people know the pig cannot be killed. At last, the pig saw the winter snow but the spider died. However, the pig knew the spider was always living nearby him. The spider said that she wasn’t the maker of those miracles but the pig was, because of the friendship, the great friendship. It is so moving.
Elwyn Brooks "E. B." White (July 11, 1899 - October 1, 1985) was an American writer, best known as the author of childrens books Charlottes Web and Stuart Little, and as the co-author of the widely used language guide The Elements of Style . E. B. White graduated from Cornell University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1921. He picked up the nickname "Andy" at Cornell, where tradition confers that moniker on any male student surnamed White, after Cornell co-founder Andrew Dickson White. While at Cornell, he worked as editor of The Cornell Daily Sun with classmate Allison Danzig who later became a sportswriter for The New York Times. White was also a member of the Quill and Dagger society and Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI). He wrote for The Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and worked for an advertising agency before returning to New York City in 1924. He published his first article in The New Yorker magazine in 1925, then joined the staff in 1927 and continued to contribute for six decades. In the late 1930s, White turned his hand to childrens fiction on behalf of a niece, Janice Hart White. His first childs book, Stuart Little, was published in 1945, and Charlottes Web appeared in 1952. White married Katharine Sergeant Angell in 1929. Angell was also an editor at The New Yorker, and the author (as Katharine White) of Onward and Upward in the Garden. They had a son, Joel White, a naval architect and boat builder, who owned Brooklin Boatyard in Brooklin, Maine. White died on October 1, 1985, at his farm home in North Brooklin, Maine. He was buried beside his wife at the Brooklin Cemetery.
This book is about a little girl, called Fern "The Pig Saver" Arable, who is an ordinary farm girl. One day, her father’s sow gave birth to some piglets, Ferns father discovered one of them was a runt and decided to kill it. However, Fern wanted to let it live. Therefore her father had no choice but to give it to Fern as a pet, and she named the runt Wilbur.
He is hyperactive and always exploring new things. At first, he lived with Fern until he was about 5 weeks old. Then he was sold to the Zuckermans for 6 dollars. He was reasonably happy on the Zuckermans farm. However, day after day, he was getting lonelier, and wept as he missed the times he had with Fern. Immediately after, a warm and soothing voice told him that she was going to be his friend. So the next day, he woke up and saw his new friend dangling in front of him: Charlotte the grey spider. Thereafter, they talked to each other and commented on each oth er’s personality to pass time.
After an old sheep told him that he was going to be killed and eaten, he cried again. He did not want to die and Charlotte thought of an idea to save Wilbur from his fate. She spun some words on her web, so Wilbur would be famous, a famous pig would not be killed. Thanks to Charlotte’s great idea, Wilbur was not killed. However, in the end, Charlotte died at the carnival alone. Before that, Wilbur repaid Charlotte by bringing the sack of eggs she had laid before dying back from the carnival with him.
Charlottes Web is a wonderful and entertaining book. It mainly talks about the friendship between a spring pig and a spider. How to make friends with others? What should we do about it? I think the spider, Charlotte, has given us a good example. In order to stop the pig, who named Wilbur, from being killed at Christmas dinner, Charlotte has the idea of writing words in her web extolling Wilburs excellence, such as “some pig”. Thanks to Charlottes efforts, Wilbur not only lives, but also goes to the county fair with Charlotte and wins a prize. Charlotte’s action holds the point of view that it is widely accepted that helping others and doing others good should be encouraged. That means it is a great pleasure to do others a favor when they are in trouble. I can’t agree more with the spider’s action, because I felt pleased and satisfied at heart every time when I managed to help others. Sometimes anyone in society may get stuck and need assistance, and at this time people around shouldn’t be mean to do them a favor. As a consequence, to construct a harmonious society, the demand of the spirit of helping others is restless. As long as we put our heart to help others, we will make more friends with others. Only in this way can we make a harmonious society.
harlottes Web is a wonderful and entertaining book, which written by E . It mainly talks about the friendship between a spring pig and a spider.
A spring pig, just a simple pig wants to see the winter snow. But it should be killed at the Christmas dinner. The pig lived in the farm, where also lived many other kinds of animals, such as horses, cows, geese, a rat and a spider. And who is Charlotte ? It is the spider. At first, when the little pig came into the house, other animals didn’t like him, except a spider. She asked him be quiet so that she could work hard at night, and she would like to make friends with the pig. It made the pig so happy that he had a nice sleep. And then they became good friends. The pig told the spider that his dream, then the spider promised that she would help him to make his dream come true. In the way she made some miracles to make people know the pig cannot be killed. At last, the pig saw the winter snow but the spider died. However, the pig knew the spider was always living nearby him.
The spider said that she wasn’t the maker of those miracles but the pig was, because of the friendship, the great friendship. It is so moving.