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Charlotte's Web
by
E. B. White
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Charlotte's Web
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Charlotte's Web Symbolism, Imagery & Allegory
Sometimes, there’s more to Lit than meets the eye.
Spider Webs
We know, it's probably pretty obvious that spider webs are important. After all, there's a spider web in the title. But you know what's not so obvious? What all these spider webs represent. There a...
Fences and Freedom
Did you notice how Wilbur is always getting kept in a cardboard box, or put in his pigpen, or locked up in a crate? Most of the time, Wilbur doesn't get to roam free. Instead, his owners have figur...
Rope Swing
Go free falling—on the Zuckerman rope swing, the best ride in town. Kids all around the county dream about this swing. That's how great it is. And what makes this rope swing so wonderful? For sta...
Food
This book is so full of food imagery, it makes us hungry just reading it. Well, to be honest, some of the treats have our mouths watering more than others. Homemade blueberry pie? Two slices please...
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