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Vadim26 [7]
1 year ago
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Read charlotte's web and describe at least three major decisions the protagonist (main character) makes. Remember, we want our m

ain characters to be dynamic, so try to show that the character is changing from how he/she was at the beginning of the book.
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Verdich [7]1 year ago
3 0

The three major decisions the protagonist are into the web, "SOME PIG," "TERRIFIC," "RADIANT," and "HUMBLE".

Because Charlotte, is the protagonist, who barn spider web with a variety of amazing abilities. Shortly after Wilbur the pig arrives at the Zuckermans' farm, Charlotte introduces herself to him and soon after becomes his mentor and ally as he gets used to his new life there. Charlotte is compassionate, pragmatic, maternal, and smart.

As a protagonist she imparts several teachings about self-awareness, self-control, and patience to Wilbur. In the end, Charlotte decides to use her webs as a ruse on the "gullible" humans. She weaves the words "some pig" into one of her webs to surprise the Zuckermans and convince them that a "miracle" has happened on their farm.

As Charlotte builds more and more webs, she works quickly because she knows in her heart that she doesn't "have much time" left. Charlotte as a protagonist devotes her time and effort to save Wilbur in the tragic but endearing bond between the two of them, even though she knows that this may be the endeavor that defines her life.

E.B. White through the protagonist emphasizes the worth and dignity of all life human and animal through the adventures of Charlotte and Wilbur and demonstrates the transformational power of real friendship.

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