Saturday, November 9, 2019

Charlotte’s Web

Charlotte’s Web tells a tale about the miracle of an ordinary pig. It is a narrative that embraces the values of friendship and loyalty. These values are communicated through the element of fantasy and through the eyes of a child. In this way, the audience looks deep within themselves to be able to capture its true essence. In this film, animals are given the ability to speak our language and rationalize in situations they may encounter.With that, they communicate to us that in some way animals and humans think, act, and feel the same. This heartfelt film begins with an interesting encounter of Fern, juvenile yet strong-willed lass, and Wilbur, some radiant and terrific pig. This touching beginning did not fail to get our attention and absorb ourselves to the series of events that follow. In that moment, Fern saves Wilbur from death and takes the responsibility of taking care of him. Fern demonstrates to us Justice.She tells us that Justice is what every being deserves despite appearance, ability, and any other traits. Moreover, Fern symbolized equality. After the Arable’s residence, let us recollect on the events when Wilbur was moved to the barn. I would say the barn may be associated to our society. It is the place where stereotypes are formed and where the foundation of friendship is observed. For instance, the other animals inside the barn judges Charlotte, a spider, based on her looks. They see her scary and intimidating.On the other hand, Wilbur takes the time to know Charlotte and eventually watch their friendship blossom. Through Charlotte’s guidance, we see Wilbur’s personality and knowledge progress. Her character in this account is very important. She serves as the instrument to open ourselves to miracles; miracles that are brought by friendship. I focused on the points: Friendship and Youth communicated by the characters of Fern, Wilbur, and Charlotte. Fern and Wilbur were the images of Youth that flaunt a free-spirited attitude and innocence.They react to certain situations based on their feelings as they seem to look at things in its simplest way. While Charlotte, exhibits the foundation of Friendship. It is Loyalty. She showed her dedication and willingness to spare Wilbur’s life even during the darkest hour of her days. I guess it is healthy to think as a child once in a while and see the essence of the little things through the simplest ways. To be able to savour the sweetness of youth and friendship. Charlotte’s Web Charlotte web the novel is a warm-hearted, classic children's novel. The center theme of the novel is about on true friendship and loyalty. The movie, although released in 2006, the proved to be true to the memorable and popular book. The story in the novel as well in the movie remains the same. But the main difference between reading the novel against watching the movie is, movie will eliminate the imagination of the landscape or the character and it will convert it into the beautiful manner.The feeling is stronger in the movie, which will impact to the children directly. The setting in the movie that has been shown is realistic and features a landscape that is recognizable to children. Charlotte web is a story of about a friendship. The novel which takes place mainly at the farm. The book as well as the movie has also begun with Fern and her father where Fern preventing her father from killing pig. The scene it self in the movie shows love of for the animal and children would more identify the meaning of the scene. Charlotte web follows a friendship from its beginning to its end, from all the steps in between.In novel Wilbur and Fern's friendship, or Wilbur and Charlotte friendship, and trace the way it grows and changes over the course of the story. The Charlotte web is reflects many of the quality such as power of helping others, reflection on friendship, love for any living creature etc. In the movie, when Fern takes too much take care of Wilbur her family sent Wilbur to the Uncle homer's barn. Even in that Fern frequently visited Wilbur. Wilbur was not thrilled to be in the new barn and felt like stranger. But in the mean time Wilbur had friend with Charlotte, a grey spider.In the movie the work of the spider shown beautifully, by cleverly working and weaving words like ‘TERRIFIC',RADIANT' in her web in an effort to describe Wilbur. In the book children would never understood how the words appeared in the spider's web. There were small differences a s well between novel and movies. In the book there were no mention of a particular setting while in the movie there were a specific setting created like Somerset County. Another difference at the beginning of the movie was when Fern sneaked Wilbur in her shirt and then took him to school.The screenwriters also gave some of the minor characters changes like they included a horse named Eke, who is not present in the book. His purpose in the film is often for humor and to get a laugh. These minor differences makes watching the movie more enjoyable than novel. The film version of the Charlotte web is entertaining because of the good screenplay and visual effects. Children would feel more connected to the film because of the excellent visual effects, landscape, animal talking and much of the added humor in the film. Children would easily connected to the film and identify the meaning of story from the film. Charlotte’s Web Ravdeep Singh EAC273 Prof: Priti Sharma 6 October 2012 Maternal Love A love that a mother can give to a child is something what is priceless. A mother is always helpful and supportive to her child in every stage of a child life like the Charlotte’s and Fern’s love for Wilbur. She build from her baby from her birth to an infant, childhood and then to adulthood. She also built the child’s confidence and encourages what the child wants to do in their life. She develops a child to be mature enough so that the child can stand in front of the world. The flame of ‘maternal love’ can be easily seen in ‘Charlotte’s Web’.A mother cannot be the only one who gives birth to the child but she can be the one who takes care of a child and raise him/her up. She always holds the child hands at ever different stages of the child’s life from her childhood, to the adulthood, and even at the old age. A child will always remain a child for their parents. A mother will first feed her child and then have her food. â€Å"But Fern couldn’t eat until her pig had had a drink of milk† (White 5). Fern too was a child but she takes care of Wilbur like a mother that shows us the maternal love of Fern.From the time she took responsibilities of Wilbur; she feeds Wilbur two times a day by her own hands and she also teaches Wilbur how to suck milk from the bottle just as mother do with the child. â€Å"But I am going to save you, and I want you to quiet down immediately† (White 51). This phrase describe Charlotte’s maternal love for Wilbur as Charlotte promise Wilbur to help him from being killed and live his life happily. Charlotte stops him from crying in the way a mother would stop her child when he/she is crying or might be fighting for life. A mother loves his child more than anything in the same way as â€Å"Fern loved Wilbur more than anything.She loved to stroke him, to feed him, to put him to bedâ₠¬  (White 8). This phrase explains the mother love and care for her child. â€Å"Won’t he be cold at night? † (9), â€Å"It relieved her mind to know that her baby would sleep covered up, and would stay warm† (9). Fern as a mother is protective and careful mother. She wants to make Wilbur comfortable and protect him from the cold night. This shows passionate love of a mother. â€Å"Sometimes, on these journeys, Wilbur would get tired, and fern would pick him up and put him in the carriage alongside the doll† (White 10), â€Å"Fern come almost every day to visit him. † (15). hese above phrases also describe the undying love of a mother. A mother takes care of a child when he/she is not comfortable walking, sleeping, and eating. When a child is away from her mother like a child is send to his hostel and mother wants to go and see whether his child is in a safe way. Charlotte helps Wilbur to build confidence in him. ‘Run around! † command ed Charlotte. â€Å"I want to see you in action, to see if you are radiant† (White 100). A mother’s feeling came into action as she was motivating and helping trying to show how radiant he was. Charlotte even boosts his energy by saying â€Å"Now back again, faster! † (White100).Wilbur obeyed what Charlotte was saying; in the same way as a child would obey to his parents. â€Å"I shall go too,† she said, softly. â€Å"I have decided to go with Wilbur. He may need me. We can’t tell what may happen at the Fair Grounds† (White 122). Charlotte gets agree to go with Wilbur because she does not that Wilbur should get scared and lose his confidence looking at many people around him. Charlotte’s was worried so she goes with Wilbur that would not make him feel alone and helpless. â€Å"It means I’m showing up feeling my age. I’m not young any more, Wilbur. But I don’t want you to worry about me. This is your big day today † (White 146).Charlotte at her old and ending age of her life still was encouraging Wilbur and is giving confident to him. A mother will act in a way as Charlotte’s acted at her end stage of her life. In a nutshell, â€Å"E. B. White† showing and expressing different themes in â€Å"Charlotte’s Web† book but â€Å"maternal love† and characters of Charlotte and Fern have impressed me a lot. It shows me how a mother takes care of her child fern raised Wilbur at his childhood, and how Charlotte was supportive to Wilbur throughout the time they met. So as it is said â€Å"Love of a mother is priceless†. Work Cited E. B. White. (1952). Charlotte's Web. New York: HarperCollins.

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