Give me a book report for Charlotte's Web.
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Charlotte’s Web is about a lucky pig, who was saved by a little girl, named Fern, who stopped her father from killing him. Fern named the tiny pig, Wilbur, and raised him until he was large enough to live outside.Eventually, Fern’s father made her sell Wilbur to her uncle. Wilbur was a lonely pig. The other animals didn’t like him. He made friends with the spider, Charlotte. To save Wilbur from being slaughtered, Charlotte spun words into her web to make Wilbur special from all other pigs. The town’s folk believed supernatural forces wrote the words into Charlotte’s web on behalf of Wilbur.In comparison to the animation I watched as a child many years ago, reading the book, Charlotte’s Web, was a far better experience. In the book, the other animals were so hostile to Wilbur. I don’t remember the other animals being hostile toward Wilbur in the cartoon. I have never watched the live action movie with Dakota Fanning. Another detail I noticed in the book is that Fern can understand the animals talk to each other, but she did not engage in their conversations. I thought that was strange for E.B. White to let a human understand the conversations of animals and yet, he did not let Fern and the animals speak to each other.The theme of Charlotte’s Web is about death. Everyone must die. We can face death without fear if we are leaving something of ourselves behind in the world for others to remember us by. We can accomplish great things, putting our mark on society. Having children is considered an accomplishment as well.