Charlotte’s Web_E. B. WhiteI first read ‘Charlotte’s Web’ a long time ago. And despite my young age, I loved the book. It has a heartwarming story, beautiful illustrations, and lots of charming characters. Even after all these years, I still love the book and it is one of my favorites.At the farm, many pigs are born. But one of the pigs are too small and weak to live. Fern Arable, a little girl, pleads to her father to not slaughter it. When she convinces her father, Fern gets to keep the pig and decides to name it Wilbur. Fern raises the little pig with all her heart, treating it like her own pet.But after one month passes since Wilbur was born, he isn’t the small pig that he was when he was born. Wilbur simply becomes too big for Fern to keep. He gets sold to Fern’s Uncle, a man named Homer Zuckerman. At Zuckerman’s farm, Wilbur becomes close friends with a spider named Charlotte. When Wilbur find out that he is only being raised at the farm to become pork in the future, the other an help him escape, but Wilbur gets scared and fails, getting trapped in the barn.One day, Charlotte almost dies because of a young boy, and Wilbur helps Charlotte and saves her life. this part makes the two’s relationship last until the end of the story. During the summer, Charlotte thinks of a way to help Wilbur not get killed by Zuckerman. She then guesses that if Wilbur were a famous pig, Zuckerman wouldn't kill Wilbur. So Charlotte starts to weave words on her web, all that were related with the pig. This makes the barn in whole a tourist attraction, some people believing Wilbur to be a pig that could do miracles.But people quickly forget about Wilbur, as there was only one word woven onto the web. Charlotte decides to change the word on the web, and asks the barn animals what to change it to. The old sheep says that a rat named Templeton should go find a new word, because he goes to the dumpster often, where there are many human words. Templeton comes back with a new word, and Charple notice that the word on the web has changed, and say the pig has done another miracle, bringing Wilbur’s fame back.Meanwhile, Fern’s mother learns the fact that Fern had been visiting the barn to see the animals and communicate with them. Fern’s mother finds this fact very disturbing, thinking her daughter has gone mad. So she takes Fern to see a doctor. Surprisingly, the doctor says that Fern is not odd in any way, saying that maybe it’s possible animals can actually talk.Back at Zuckerman’s farm, Charlotte yet again finds a new word to weave onto her web. The words on her web constantly change, Zuckerman, wanting to share this miracle to the world, he enters Wilbur into the county fair, Wilbur doesn't manage to get the blue ribbon, but gets a special prize from the judges. Charlotte hears this news, and realizes that this must mean that Zuckerman will not kill Wilbur to turn him into his meat, but raise Wilbur for the rest of his life.However, Charlotte is a spider, and thereforee of this, Charlotte is very weak and nearly dead when this news for Wilbur was being announced. Charlotte is satisfied by what she has done, and is happy that a wish for Wilbur has come true. Instead of going back to the barn with Wilbur, Charlotte decides to stay at the fair to end her life. Before she goes away forever, Charlotte gives Wilbur her eggs witch she has her children in, and will hatch in the spring.Another sad fact is that Fern has lost interest in the barn animals now, and doesn't even see Wilbur getting the special prize, for she was on the Ferris weal with one of her classmates.Wilbur waits through winter, and is very delighted when the eggs Charlotte had given to him before she died hatch. Five hundred and fourteen spiders are born, but Wilbur is shocked to see that most leave the barn just after saying hello. Only three of the spiders remain at the farm with Wilbur, Their names being Nellie, Joy, and Aranea. They all have many children too, but most leave with aboutthis, Charlotte’s descendants accompany Wilbur throughout the years.E. B. White actually lived on a farm herself, which explains why all the animals that come out in this book are described so much detail. All the animal characters have as much personality, character, and individuality as the human characters. All the different and interesting personalities is probably what made the live action “Charlotte's Web” film possible to make.The book “Charlotte’s Web” is fun and touching, but it also has an important moral to the story. It’s that the pig Wilbur changes just like Charlotte said he would, and that Charlotte was good friends with Wilbur even without any conditions. Wilbur was at first a small, weak pig. But Wilbur changes to become the pig Charlotte writes on her web. And, to think about Wilbur and Charlotte’s friendship. It’s very hard to share about yourself to others without anything in return. But despite that, a useless pig and spider showed great friendship throughout the bun.
This is the true story of a fourteen year old girl who’s family hid from the Nazis for two whole years in one place. At first I wondered if Anne Frank was even a real person, but she was a real person, and I even saw a photo of her. And then I started wondering how Anne would’ve felt, being only fourteen at the time. So I decided to read her diary myself. Anne Frank was born in 1929, in a Jewish family that lived in Germany. At the age of 4, Anne’s family moves to Amsterdam to hide from the Nazis.
When I first had to read ‘Jane Eyre’ I wasn't looking forward to it at all. I was expecting a boring book that would take months to read. Instead, I enjoyed reading ‘Jane Eyre’ very much, and it was a very fun book. I could see why so many people suggested it too me and why it’s so famous. So here is a book report on ‘Jane Eyre’. Jane loses her parents at a young age and lives with her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and Mrs. Reed’s children John, Elisa and Georgiana Reed. Jane spends half of her childhood living under Mrs. Reed.