“Charlotte’s Web” Outline of the "Charlotte's Web". This is a story of a piglet, named Wilbur, that Fern's father almost killed. Fern came up with the name 'Wilbur'. When Wilbur grew large in size, Wilbur was sent to Fern's uncle, Zuckermann's farm. Wilbur meets Charlotte there, and they become good friends. As winter approaches Wilbur realizes that he is destined to be slaughtered and falls into great depression. While watching Wilbur, Charlotte comes up with the idea of 'Making Wilbur famous'. Charlotte collects human words using the help of a rat and weaves the words into her spiderweb. With Charlotte's help Wilbur becomes famous and even receives a prize at the country fair. Charlotte saved the life of Wilbur, who by this time had grown up to be quite a pig …show more content…
In the midst of the book Charlotte is apparently a good friend of Wilbur. Charlotte was a good buddy of Wilbur. Furthermore, the ability to create a spider web saved Wilbur from death. It was just a friendship. There is a saying about 'Friends' that “We can live without a brother, but not without friends.” A friend is enough to say that friend is an important presence in your life. And I think a relationship with friends is important and try to get well. And we share many of things and communicate. For example, if I find friends who have troubles them counseling and seeking advice or sharing the happiness together. So After reading the book, I wonder if my close friends like Charlotte. But conversely, since I asked this same question to myself, I was changed. Can’t definitely answer 'yes', when I asked me while “Can I save my friends sacrificing my body?” So Charlotte’s behavior and friendship toward Wilbur makes me look back upon the past. And in the future, I learned that I should think about friends first not just wanting something form them. This is the first lesson I learned from the