Wilbur is a pig who was saved by a young girl named Fern. He was conceived as a runt of his litter. Fern’s father wants to kill him because he is “very small and weak, and it will never amount to anything” (White 4).Wilbur is touchy and acts like a child. He is helpless and uninformed of his Surrounding. It is indicated when he went out of his pen and see the huge world past his pen. He doesn't realize what to do when the cocker spaniel pooch head out to pursue him. Since he was distant from everyone else and frightened, he just takes the goose's recommendation. He's unequipped for settling on a choice for himself. At the point when Wilbur meets Charlotte, the bug, he stresses over how Charlotte gets his prey. Since he is ignorant of his surroundings, he was terrified at first. In any case, as the story goes, Wilbur soon understands that Charlotte, the arachnid must choose the option to execute creepy crawlies for her own particular survival and that she is truly exceptionally pleasant minding and kind. Wilbur likewise shows progress when he understands Charlotte has a decent heart and is extremely minding. Wilbur takes in a considerable measure of things from Charlotte. He depends on Charlotte at whatever point he doesn't comprehend something. He …show more content…
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