John Arable, wanting to kill a small pig. Fern convinced her dad to give it to her, and she named it Wilbur. She sold it to Uncle Homer Zuckerman, who planned to kill Wilbur. Luckily, Charlotte watched Wilbur and liked him. She became Wilbur’s friend. In the summer, she thought of a plan to save Wilbur from his terrible fate. She thought and thought until she got the solution. She wrote the words “Some Pig” on her web above Wilbur. Because of this, Uncle Homer told a pastor about the supernatural occurrence. He said that this was a sign that this wasn’t an ordinary pig. Uncle Homer entered Wilbur in a fair, and lot of people saw Wilbur in the barn. Charlotte told Wilbur to look like “Some Pig” while she executed her plan. When Wilbur joined in the fair, Charlotte met a big pig named Uncle. He smelled bad and made jokes that weren’t funny, so Charlotte disliked him. The next day, Uncle won first prize. The Arables and the Zuckermans were disappointed, but Wilbur still won a prize for attracting tourists to the state. Charlotte was very happy, but she was dying. Before she died, she entrusted Wilbur with her egg sac, her hardest work. Charlotte died the next day, but Wilbur had her daughters Joy, Aranea, and Nellie as friends. However, none could equal Charlotte because she stuck with Wilbur until the end of her life Even in weakness, even when she was about to die, she still helped Wilbur. And for that, Wilbur owed Charlotte his …show more content…
It showed the tribulations of the spider as she helped Wilbur. However, she was doing it all for a friend. Friends stick together in times of trouble, and when Wilbur was about to be killed, his good friend was there to help him. She devoted half of her life from the summer to the fair, to helping her best friend. For this, Wilbur owed her a debt of gratitude. Charlotte was a true friend to Wilbur, and the author wants people to be like Charlotte to their friends. To be a Charlotte means helping your friends out, like helping them finish an important project or even being there to talk to when your friend is troubled. Charlotte is a true example of a friend. The author weaved together a tale of friendship through Charlotte and Wilbur. Imagine if we were all like Charlotte. We would be looking out for one another and the world would be a better place. We would all be friends and at peace. That is, I think, the message that the author wanted to state in his beautiful tale of friendship until the end. Wilbur was very lucky to have a friend like Charlotte. We should all be like Charlotte to our