Charlotte's Web is a fairy tale about friendship. The whole book mainly describes a group of animals living happily in a barn in zuckerman. Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship, but Charlotte, a seemingly small spider, said, I save you, I save you. In Charlotte's Web, Charlotte the Spider saved her friend Piggy with her own strength.
When Wilbur was dying, the seemingly insignificant Charlotte saved Wilbur with her own strength, but at this time, Charlotte the spider's life came to an end. This book has several characteristics: the language is simple and colloquial, and the language has its own characteristics. The author e b white sketched the picture between Charlotte, Wilbur, Templeton and Finn in concise language, which is clear and concise.
Humor is vivid and language is infectious. E b white's unique linguistic humor is fully displayed in Charlotte's Web. Delicate and sensitive, the language is transitive. In Charlotte's Web, the deep friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur hidden at the beginning and end of the two dialogues resonates with young readers everywhere.
In Zuckerman's barn, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship. When Wilbur was dying, the seemingly insignificant Charlotte saved Wilbur with her own strength, but at this time, Charlotte the spider's life came to an end. The author uses the narrative style of fairy tales to show a little praise and attachment to life itself, which gives us deep thinking about life.
The value of this book has the following points:
1. Cultivate children's literary appreciation ability and reading habits. By reading this book, children can enjoy wonderful stories, explore the charm of literature and cultivate their interest in reading.
2. Cultivate children's awareness of animal protection and ecology. The relationship between Charlotte and other characters in the story teaches children to respect and care for animals and cultivate a sense of gratitude for nature.
3. Cultivate children's courage and self-confidence. Wilbur in the story is a timid pig, but with the encouragement of Charlotte and other friends, he gradually shows courage and confidence.