Charlotte's Web by E. B. White
- Shaimaa Eisa Alzaabi
- May 10, 2021
- 2 min read

Rating: 4/5
Summary:
A baby pig is on the verge of being killed because of his status: he is the tiniest pig ever born, and he is regarded as useless and of no value. Fern Arable, a young girl, is the one who saves the pig. She adopts the pig and raises it as her own. Wilbur is the name she gives him. When Wilbur grows up and has to be sent away to her uncle's farm, Fern becomes depressed. Wilbur is someone with whom she has a strong bond. Wilbur is left crying for his human friend when he visits the farm because all of the other farm animals ignore him. He hears a voice one day but can't see anything. This voice assures him that he will become friends with him. Charlotte, a small spider, is the one who speaks. Charlotte the spider is aware that the farmers intend to murder Wilbur. She promises to devise a strategy for saving his life. The farmers are taken aback the next day when they discover the words "some pig" written in Charlotte's web. Charlotte enlisted the assistance of the other animals throughout the day to write messages all over the place. When Charlotte vanishes, Wilbur is heartbroken. Her baby spiders, on the other hand, prove to be excellent company for the pig in the end. They continue to look out for each other, and the story comes to a happy conclusion.
Strengths:
The book's strength is that it contains a moral about life, death, and friendship. It is appropriate for children, teenagers, and even adults. It's even more fascinating because animals are involved, and Fern understands what the animals in the barn are discussing.
Weaknesses:
In my opinion I don't think that there are any weaknesses in the book because I loved it so much and it's is perfect for everyone, I highly recommend it.
My Opinion:
I became absolutely absorbed in this book from starting to end. This is a book that I would recommend to any young adult reader. This book received a 4/5 from me because it was fantastic!
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