"Charlotte's Web" is a book that has lasted through the test of time. This book has managed to still be the number one children's book of all time. E.B. White, the author of this legendary story, did a great job in being able to capture the eyes, minds, and hearts of young readers.
The sequence of events showing characters in action is called the plot. The sequence of actions that occurred in this story clearly gives the reader a better understanding of what the message that the author is trying to put out.
The first character we meet in this story is Fern, a young girl who spends her free time with Wilbur (protagonist). Wilbur is Fern's pet pig whom she loves and adores. Fern and Wilbur live a happy life until its time for Wilbur to leave so that he can pig and be sold. Once this situation is brought to everyone's attention, the tone of the story changes. Wilbur moves onto a farm, where he is to be fed and sold. Once he meets with Charlotte A. Cavatica, the large grey spider, he soon understands life and its true meaning Charlotte befriends Wilbur and helps him to deal with the shocking news that his life will end as bacon on someone's plate The main conflict seen in this story is person (pig) against society. In this specific community it is normal for a pig to be sold, killed and eaten. Wilbur has to find a way to deal with this problem and Charlotte is there to help him. The climax of this story is when Charlotte helps Wilbur to understand that he can have a better life ahead of him if only he worked hard toward it and believed in himself.
Wilbur is a round character. He was fully developed. The reader is able to get a full understanding of Wilbur. Charlotte was also a round character. Her actions showed her loving nature. In the beginning we met with Fern, who was well developed, but not round.
The setting of the story was perfect It began in a little farm houses, where Fern and her f...