2. Chapter 2 Wilbur the Piglet: Finn raised Wilbur the Piglet into a big pig. However, one morning, Fern heard the bad news that her parents were going to sell Wilbur to her uncle, Mr. zuckerman. Finn was very sad, but in the end he sold Wilbur to Mr zuckerman. Some things must be done. Wilbur's appetite is hard to control, so her parents can't afford to keep this little pig.
3. Chapter 3 Escape: There are many animals living in Mr. Zuckerman's warehouse. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are all delicious things, but Wilbur still misses Finn and Arabul. However, one morning, Wilbur escaped. Wilbur is right to go where he likes, but he can't leave without saying a word. Wilbur was wrong.
4. Chapter 4 Escape: Wilbur was dragged back by Mr. Zuckerman when he escaped. Wilbur felt very bored and lonely. The lamb, the lamb, the goose and the goose didn't want to play with him, which made Wilbur sad. You should have your best friend. When you are lonely, friends will accompany you and give you warmth.
Chapter 5: Charlotte: Before Wilbur goes to bed, an animal talks to him and wants to be his good friend. Wilbur woke up more than a dozen times at night, his stomach was empty and his mind was full. When he got up in the morning, Wilbur looked over his head and saw a gray Okumo. The spider told Wilbur that her name was Charlotte. Wilbur will definitely have good friends in his life. Look! Now I found it!
6. Chapter 6 Summer: Summer is the best day of the four seasons. Fern and Avery both have summer holidays. Fern has time to visit Wilbur in the warehouse. Avery can go fishing and swimming by the river. The happiest thing is that the gosling has hatched from the egg. How beautiful summer is!
Chapter 7 Bad news: When Wilbur was chatting with the old sheep, the old sheep told him that Wilbur would be killed in winter, and Fern's father, Mr. Arabul, would also help, but Charlotte told him that I would help you, and Wilbur was relieved. Charlotte is so nice!
Chapter 8 Family Talk: In family talk, they talked about Mr. zuckerman's farm, Charlotte Wilbur and a flock of geese. They live happily and freely on the farm, eating and drinking all day. I can see Wilbur is doing well.
9. Chapter 9 Wilbur talks big: One day, Wilbur talks big. He said he could weave a web like Charlotte the spider. As a result, when Wilbur jumped into the air, he wanted to spit out silk. He found that he couldn't spin silk and thought about it. Suddenly, he fell to the ground with a bang. Not everyone can do anything. You need a spinning machine if you want to spin silk like a spider.
10 chapter 10 rotten egg explosion: one afternoon, the rotten egg that Mother Goose gave him from templeton exploded. Templeton felt very sad because he lost his favorite rotten egg. Fern was playing on the swing when the rotten egg exploded. The rotten egg explosion brought some fear to Fern. Don't be afraid of anything, just face the reality boldly.
Appreciation of Charlotte's online works:
What did Charlotte say to Wilbur before she died? "... what is life? We are born, we live for a while, and then we die. It is meaningless for a spider to be busy catching flies and eating flies all his life. By helping you, maybe I can improve my life value. As we all know, to live is to do something meaningful ",which not only appeased Wilbur, but also shocked countless readers. This noble quality of Charlotte is touching and admirable.
Tell people to live in the world, think about the meaning of life and enhance their own value. Learn from Charlotte, be helpful and ask for nothing in return. When you get along with others, you should think more about each other and pay more. ?
The language is simple and colloquial, and the language has its own characteristics. Although the plot of Charlotte's Web is relatively simple, White draws the picture between Charlotte, Wilbur, Templeton and Finn in a few words, with concise language and distinct layers. Humor is vivid and language is infectious.
As an editor, essayist, critic and other figures, White's pen is short and powerful, while as a children's writer, White's unique linguistic humor is vividly displayed in Charlotte's Web.