Charlotte’s WebBy: E. B. White Fern convinced her dad not to kill the runt pig and he gave it to her to take care of. She named him Wilbur.
Wilbur was getting bigger and bigger and eating more and more. He had to be sold so Fern called her aunt and uncle the Zuckerman’s. The goose told Wilbur that there was a loose board in his pen. He escaped but he got tired, hungry and afraid. Uncle Homer lured him back to his pen with food. Wilbur had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day because it was raining and his plans got ruined.
He started to cry, but then he heard a soft friendly voice. The voice said, ‘Salutations!’ At first he didn’t know who said it. Then he saw a large gray spider waving at him. It was Charlotte. It is summer and school is out for Fern and Avery. The goslings have hatched.
Wilbur finds out that he’s going to be killed at Christmas. Charlotte calms him down and tells him she will save him. Fern tells her mom and dad what the animals talk about in the barn. Mrs.
Arable is very concerned about Fern. Wilbur tried to spin a web. Templeton the rat tied string to his tail. He climbed to the top of his manure pile and jumped.
He went thump on the ground! Templeton’s rotten egg got broken and made a disgusting smell in the barn. This saved Charlotte from Avery. Charlotte wrote SOME PIG in her web. Everybody was surprised and happy with Charlotte’s message.
They thought it was a miracle! Charlotte has a meeting of all the animals in the barn. She asks Templeton if he can get a magazine clipping. Charlotte wrote a new word in her web. It was… TERRIFIC! Mrs. Arable is worried about Fern and has a discussion with Dr.
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Dorian. He says maybe the animals really do talk and kids pay better attention than adults. It’s late summer and Wilbur will be going to the County Fair. Charlotte is not sure she can go because it is egg-laying time. Everyone was dreaming about and getting ready for the Fair. Wilbur fainted when he heard Mr.
Arable talking about ham and bacon. There’s a pig named Uncle at the Fair and he’s bigger than Wilbur. Wilbur is worried about his ‘competition’ and Charlotte. Templeton finds another word for Charlotte it is HUMBLE. Charlotte begins working on her egg sac. Charlotte makes an egg sac with 514 eggs in it.
The big pig, Uncle, wins the Blue Ribbon, but Wilbur gets a special prize. Wilbur gets a medal, but it’s really Charlotte’s hour of triumph. She knows Wilbur will live. Wilbur found out that Charlotte was dying and tried to save her but he couldn’t so he saved her egg sac.
All of Charlotte’s babies, hatch and float away on the warm wind except for three of them. Wilbur has a happy life on the Zuckerman farm with Charlotte’s children and grandchildren but he never forgets his great friend Charlotte.