What did Charlotte write on the Internet?

Charlotte's Web is a fairy tale about friendship. In Zuckerman's barn, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship. When Wilbur was dying, seemingly insignificant Charlotte saved Wilbur with her own strength, but at this time, Charlotte the spider's life came to an end. ...

With the narrative style of fairy tales, the author shows his praise and attachment to life itself, which gives us deep thinking about life.

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Artistic feature

The language is simple and colloquial, and the language has its own characteristics. Although the plot of Charlotte's Web is relatively simple, White draws the picture between Charlotte, Wilbur, Templeton and Finn in a few words, with concise language and distinct layers.

Humor is vivid and language is infectious. As an editor, essayist, critic and other figures, White's pen is short and powerful, while as a children's writer, White's unique linguistic humor is vividly displayed in Charlotte's Web.

Delicate and emotional, the language is transitive. In Charlotte's Web, the deep friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur, which is hidden at the beginning and end of the two dialogues, resonates in the hearts of young readers.

Narrative style of fairy tales. Childlike interest is an important narrative style of Charlotte's Web. In Charlotte's Web, the rhetorical master uses the simplest, most direct and most acceptable words full of childlike interest while retaining his humorous temperament. White's description of characters' movements, language and psychology is very suitable for children's physiological and psychological characteristics, which embodies the fresh and lively narrative characteristics.