True Friendship - Thoughts after Reading "Charlotte's Web" 1
A few days ago, I read a book called "Charlotte's Web".
The story is: Fern’s sow gave birth to 11 piglets, including a piglet, so Fern’s father planned to kill it. But the kind-hearted Fern couldn't bear to let it die like this, so he kept it.
Fern fed the little pig seriously every day and named it Wilbur. Later, Wilbur moved to the Zuckerman family barn. There, Wilbur the pig met a spider named Charlotte. They live together happily. Until one day, Wilbur learned that its future destiny was to become bacon and ham, and he couldn't help but be heartbroken. However, the seemingly insignificant Charlotte said firmly: "I will save you." So she weaved words on the Internet that were regarded as miracles by humans, so that Wilbur could participate in the market competition and won the special prize and A future where you can enjoy your destiny.
However, Charlotte laid 514 eggs at this time, but she could no longer leave the market because her life was coming to an end. Wilbur had to take her egg bag away. Two days later, Charlotte died alone. She died very lonely, with no one to accompany her, only her.
After reading this story, I was so moved that I almost shed tears. Which person would be like Charlotte in the article, loyal and without any plot against her friends. And she would rather die alone, just so that Wilbur can have a future where he can enjoy his destiny.
Charlotte, just a spider, can be loyal to her friends. But among us humans, some people can't do it and don't know how they can be happy.
I also want to be a person like Charlotte, loyal to my friends, and share the joys and sorrows with my friends. True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 2
In the writing of the great American writer E.B. White, Charlotte the spider weaves a big web of love with spider silk. The net saved the life of the little pig Wilbur, and it also made me feel a lot more moved.
Pig Wilbur turned out to be an inconspicuous pig, and he almost died tragically under Mr. Arable’s axe. Wilbur, who escaped from the disaster, later established a sincere relationship with the spider Charlotte, but the good times did not last long. Wilbur's future destiny was to become bacon and ham. As a pig, Wilbur could only be sad and desperate. Accept this fate. But as a good friend, Charlotte firmly believed that it could save the piglet. She spun out threads on the pigsty and weaved an online text that was regarded as a miracle by humans. This won Wilbur a special prize at the fair. , and a happy future, the piglet was finally saved.
This kind of friendship is simple, sincere, and happy. Because of his friendship with Charlotte, the little pig Wilbur saved him from becoming bacon and ham. After Charlotte's death, the little pig Wilbur took good care of her so that Charlotte's descendants could continue. This friendship is pure and selfless. For a promise, Charlotte made selfless devotion to Wilbur. She gave her whole life to Wilbur. She had no regrets or asked for anything in return until the moment she died. In real life, it is difficult to find such sincerity, and intrigues are full of our lives. Charlotte the Spider teaches us the beauty of persistence and a life of perseverance. In life, friendship is so precious. When I was in trouble, it was thanks to the help of my friends that I got through it. When I forget something, they will always lend it to me without hesitation, and there will always be more tolerance and less disputes between me and my friends. Friendship makes us happy, so we should cherish friendship. In the end, Charlotte's life came to an end. In a ray of warm wind in winter, Wilbur sent away Charlotte's children. Life is serious and merciless, and so is death. Charlotte's death is by no means a tragedy. Her life has come to an end, but her life is complete, kind and simple. With that "goodbye" and the cobwebs that have drifted away, she will always live in Wilbur's heart, and also in my heart. True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 3
A few days ago, I read a book called "Charlotte's Web".
The book tells a tear-jerking story: Wilbur, the piglet, survived Fern’s plea and was sent to the farm of Mr. Zuckerman and Mr. Alahir. There he met and became friends with Charlotte the Spider. Charlotte didn't want to see the lively and lovely Erb turn into bacon and ham, so she repeatedly formed a spider web with the words "Ace Pig", "Awesome", "Glorious" and "Humble" on the barn door. Let Wilbur get a special award, but it (she) passed away...
Charlotte believes that there is always something meaningful in life that helps others. But what about today’s society? Isn’t it common for people to harm others for their own personal gain? No! Are humans worse than a spider?
After reading this book, I understand that there is a kind of spiritual wealth called friendship. Friendship cannot be measured by money. Friendship is priceless and can only be exchanged for sincerity. A day without friendship is lonely, because it means you have no friends, no one to confide in, and no one to think about you. For the promise of "You won't die, I'll save you!", Charlotte took great pains to weave the words. A spider can use its life to fulfill its promise for a friend, and it will burn out all its energy. What about us humans? Maybe we can't do this, but we can pay more for our friends. Friendship is simple and does not involve interests! This story deeply shakes modern people who lack sincerity.
"Precious", this is my understanding of the value of friendship. Don't give up any chance of friendship, compare your heart to your heart, exchange your heart for your heart, and treat each other with sincerity. Life is full of miracles. Life is beautiful! True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 4
"Charlotte's Web" tells a touching story about friendship.
Wilbur was a stray pig in the Arable family's pigsty. He was rescued and fed by the girl Fern. When he was no longer a suckling pig, he was sent to the Zuckerman family barn. There Wilbur met the spider Charlotte and established a sincere friendship with it. They live together happily and without worries. But one day a piece of news broke the joy of the barn: Wilbur's fate was to become bacon and ham. Wilbur was devastated. However, the seemingly insignificant Charlotte said: "I will save you!"
In just one sentence, a promise finally came true. In order to fulfill her promise, Charlotte weaves online words on her own network that are regarded as miracles by humans, one after another: "Amazing", "Ace Pig", "Glorious"... Finally, Wilbur won a special award at the market. award. But the realization of this promise also brought Charlotte's life to an end...
I closed the book, but the contents in the book were still clearly displayed in front of me scene by scene, and my heart was still surging. Charlotte once said: "It is meaningless for a spider to spend its whole life catching and eating flies. By helping you, you may be able to enhance the value of my life." What a valuable spirit this is!
Charlotte is such a friend, ordinary yet great. It is not only beautiful on the outside, but also kind on the inside. It seems like a simple promise, but it is difficult to stick to it. It sacrifices everything for Wilbur to have a peaceful future, but he himself has to face death. Wilbur took Charlotte's eggs back to the barn to help her continue her offspring. Charlotte is dead, but will always live in Wilbur's heart.
Let us have a grateful heart, let love spread, let love continue, and let the whole world be filled with love! True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 5
"Charlotte's Web" is a children's book that tells the story of a spider saving a little pig. Although the characters and plot of the story are relatively simple, it is rich in layers and suitable for all ages. It can not only bring innocence to children's dreams, but also reflect and clear their minds for adults. Hundreds of people will have different feelings after reading it. It is a rare good book.
I am very lucky to be able to read "Charlotte's Web". Across races, ordinary, ordinary, weak and even a little ugly, Charlotte saved a pig a thousand times bigger than herself through a small spider web. As Wilbur said, when he first met Charlotte, he thought she was very ordinary, even a little ugly, and "bloodthirsty". However, this seemingly inconspicuous spider finally took on the responsibility of The role of saving Wilbur's fortune and life can't help but make people sigh and think deeply.
In fact, our lives are the same. Ordinary people have great energy.
There are many ordinary people and there are many ordinary things, but it is because of these people like Charlotte the Spider that hundreds of Wilburs can be saved and the entire society can be normal. Operation: If there are no ordinary people's teachers, who will teach and educate people? Without ordinary nurses and doctors, who will save lives and heal the wounded? Without ordinary construction workers, who will build houses and bridges? Without the ordinary cleaners, who will pick up the garbage and clean the streets? ...
Appearance and identity cannot fully represent a person's character and sentiment, but connotation is a rare beauty.
Wilbur once asked Charlotte why she wanted to help him who did nothing and gave nothing. Charlotte said: "What on earth is life? We are born, we live for a while, we Die. It is meaningless for a spider to just catch and eat flies. By helping you, I may be able to increase the value of my life. Everyone knows that people should do something meaningful in life.
As the saying goes, “Giving roses to others leaves fragrance in your hands.” Helping others will make even the simplest life meaningful. I hope that everyone can be a Charlotte who weaves a web.
If I am lucky enough in this life, I would like to be the web-weaving Charlotte. True Friendship - Thoughts after Reading "Charlotte's Web" 6
I have read such a book, maybe everyone is very familiar with it, its name is "Charlotte's Web", in the book It depicts a touching story, so I was blown away by it.
An insignificant little spider, Charlotte, rescued the piglet Wilbur and became his best friend. That day, everything was unusual. When the servant Levi was delivering food to the animals, he saw a spider web. A spider web was not unusual, but there was a word on it - Ace Pig! One message spreads to ten, ten to hundreds, hundreds to thousands, and thousands to thousands. Suddenly, everyone in the whole town knew that Wilbur was famous! In the next few days, Charlotte weaved a web of love again, which was amazing and radiant. Saving Wilbur from the "crime" of becoming bacon and ham. Soon, the county fair was about to start, and Charlotte and Templeton secretly followed. In the pig pen at the venue, Charlotte was already very weak, but she still wrote the word "humble" for Wilbur and laid eggs on it. Charlotte was very pleased that she could do her best to help her friend without being made into a ham. She succeeded! Later, they returned to the barn, but Charlotte did not come back... In spring, all the little spiders came out of their cocoons, leaving only a few little spiders to accompany Wilbur.
Oh my God! Every plot in this is very popular. Nowadays, it is so difficult to have a close friend! But I have found many good friends in our class. We study together and eat together every day, creating sincere and strong friendships. I think every day that if they also have difficulties, I will definitely lend a helping hand and share happiness with them. For example, Hu Jiajing and I have become "best friends". She is happy and carefree every day, and is often amused by her jokes. I have always helped each other without asking for compensation.
I like this book because it arouses the love and warmth of every reader! True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 7
There is a book with various animals in it, such as horses that faint when they see spiders, cows that produce milk, and arrogance. goose, and a little pig. This book is "Charlotte's Web" by E. B. White.
The protagonist Wilbur was told by the mouse that every winter, pigs would be slaughtered and made into bacon slices. So Wilbur couldn't sleep every day until Charlotte promised to let him see the first snow in winter. Charlotte knitted a few words on the Internet, changing Wilbur's fate of being made into bacon, but his own life came to an end. Charlotte's net took a lot of effort from Charlotte, but it was filled with the friendship between Charlotte and Wilbur.
I remembered that I had a classmate who lost the banana ball game, so he asked me about my banana ball skills. Since I was enjoying myself, I regarded him as nothing and drove him away. . After the second class in the afternoon, the teacher said that I had to hand in the homework book, but there was still one question that I couldn't write, so I just sat on the chair blankly, not knowing what to do. At this time, he quietly walked up to me and patiently explained the topic to me. I was surprised that he didn't hold a grudge.
I didn't understand it the first time, but he told it again. The second time he explained it in more detail, and finally I understood it. I couldn't help but feel embarrassed when I thought about how I had ignored him before, but now he took the initiative to help me when I was in trouble. Later I explained the banana ball technique to him in detail as he did.
After reading Charlotte’s Internet, I realized the preciousness of friendship, and also understood that friends should help each other to overcome difficulties. Now that I think about the times when I often went against my classmates, I feel very regretful. Some classmates gave me kind advice, but I took the advice as ridicule. I decided to get along well with my classmates in the future. True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 8
Recently, I read a book called "Charlotte's Web", which made me understand a lot of truths.
"Charlotte's Web" is about Fern raising a pig named Wilbur. Fern took Wilbur to play in the grass and by the lake every day. Gradually, the piglet Wilbur grew up, and Fern's father gave the piglet Wilbur to Fern's uncle Zuckerman. Wilbur the pig met Charlotte, a spider, and established a sincere friendship with it.
One day, the little pig Wilbur received a terrible news. His future destiny was to be the delicious bacon and ham in people's mouths. As a pig, he could only be slaughtered. However, the seemingly insignificant spider Charlotte said: "I will save you." One day, Charlotte weaved the words "Ace Pig" on the web. Another day, Charlotte weaved the words "amazing" on the Internet. The appearance of these words completely reversed Wilbur's fate. In this way, Charlotte used her life force to weave a "net" to save Wilbur, but she died quietly.
After reading this book, I felt that the author’s description of the important characters in the book was very wonderful and the storyline was fascinating. From the book, we see that Fern is a lively, lovely, kind-hearted little girl; Charlotte is a spider who thinks about her friends wholeheartedly, and sacrifices her life for her friend Wilbur; A smart and cute little pig, it cherished the friendship with Charlotte very much. When Charlotte passed away, it regarded Charlotte's children as its own and cared for them meticulously; and Charlotte's children also regarded Will Bo regards her as her own mother.
It turns out that animals, like humans, have emotions. Friends need to help each other and be in harmony with each other, so that friendship can last long. Charlotte made me know what true friendship is, Wilbur made me understand that not every animal is left to be slaughtered, and Foer made me understand that every animal is our friend, and we all To care for it, humans must live in harmony with them. True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 9
Friendship is a ray of sunshine in winter, giving you warmth; friendship is a piece of tissue to wipe you when you cry. Tears; friendship is a greeting when you are sad, giving you comfort. This summer, I watched "Charlotte's Web", which made me deeply feel the value of friendship.
The book is about: On the farm of the Zuckermans, a lonely sighing pig named Wilbur and a kind-hearted and helpful spider Charlotte met. A true friendship was established between them. However, Wilbur's destiny was to become a smoked ham. In order to help his friend escape this unfortunate fate, the little Charlotte used all her strength to create a great miracle - weaving "Ace Pig" on the Internet. "Amazing" and "humble", and finally succeeded in reversing Wilbur's fate, but his own life came to an end...
After reading this book, I was deeply moved by their sincere friendship. . Charlotte, a spider who has always been inconspicuous, risked his own life to help his friend when it was in danger. Its sincerity and kindness made me cry again and again. In fact, there are many such friends around us, and sincere friendship is also worth cherishing.
I remember one time I helped my art teacher to pick up materials. Because the materials were too heavy, they fell down and scattered all over the floor. Just when I was at a loss, Zhu Wenbo from our class saw it and ran over quickly. Without saying a word, he picked up the materials on the ground and helped me move them over. I followed him, feeling warm in my heart. Yes, friendship can bring people warmth.
Examples like this abound in life, and life becomes beautiful because of the existence of friendship.
Friendship is precious, let us cherish the friendship we have now! True Friendship - Thoughts after Reading "Charlotte's Web" 10
"Charlotte's Web" written by American writer White is a fairy tale that made me realize what true friendship is.
In this book, a group of happy little animals live under the author's pen. Piggy Wilbur, spider Charlotte, mouse Templeton, etc., a series of interesting, happy, sad and sad stories happened to them. Among them, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship. However, a piece of news that made the animals in the barn stand on end broke the previous calm: Wilbur's future destiny was to become bacon and ham. As a pig, the grief-stricken and desperate Wilbur seemed to have no choice but to accept the fate of being slaughtered. When Wilbur was about to collapse, the seemingly insignificant Charlotte said: "I will save you!" Charlotte spent all night using her own silk to save Wilbur's fate and make him an "ace dog". pig". But Charlotte's life has also come to an end.
I am quite touched by this. A spider saved a pig. How incredible it is, and all of this really happened. What a web this is! It can put aside any worldly habits and let the value of life spread on the spider web. In life, how many people can give so much to friendship? With a "goodbye", Charlotte left, and the market returned to its original appearance, but no one knew how important a spider once played. I remember the last few sentences in the article were: "Wilbur will never forget Charlotte. Although he loves his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, none of these new spiders can replace Charlotte's position in his heart. Charlotte It’s incomparable.” After reading this, I was moved by Charlotte’s devotion to Wilbur, moved by Wilbur’s memory of Charlotte, and moved by the sincere friendship between them.
Yes, the position of friends in the heart is irreplaceable and incomparable. The seasons have changed, the appearance has changed, everything has changed, but friendship is forever and will never change! True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 11
This summer vacation, my mother bought me a book called "Charlotte's Web". The protagonists in the book are Wilbur, a pig, and Charlotte, a spider.
This book mainly tells the story of Wilbur, a settled pig, and Charlotte, a spider, living together in the barn of the farm. In their lives, they established the most sincere friendship. When Wilbur, who was growing up, was about to be slaughtered to make bacon and ham, the smart and brave Charlotte weaved words such as "Ace Pig", "Glorious", "Awesome" and other words that were regarded as miracles by humans on her web. Reversing the fate of the piglet, he won the grand prize in the fair competition and a peaceful future. But Charlotte's life came to an end. And Wilbur, with gratitude, protected Charlotte's child from being born smoothly.
In the book, I felt the precious, innocent and touching friendship. In order to promise "you will not die, I will save you", Charlotte dedicated herself to Wilbur without asking for anything in return. . Charlotte is just an inconspicuous spider, but it taught me what the most sincere friendship is. How precious friendship is in real life. I remember one time, I accidentally fell down and my calf was torn and bleeding. At this time, my good friend helped me to the school doctor's office. "Can you still walk?" "Does it hurt?" "Hold on." What came to my ears was the concern and worry of a good friend. His words touched me, and the fear of falling immediately disappeared. It was the precious friendship between friends that helped me overcome the pain. Although this is a small thing, it makes my heart warm. Isn't friendship reflected in these small things? Although we cannot be as great as Charlotte, we can make others feel warm by reaching out to our friends when they are in trouble. I will definitely cherish the friends I have now, and will work hard to make more friends, help each other and make progress together with my friends. True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 12
This semester I read an extracurricular book that benefited me a lot - "Charlotte's Web". "Charlotte's Web" tells the story of a spider and a pig. Fern in it is a kind-hearted girl. She didn't want a newborn piglet to be killed, so she used her own power to save the piglet. This incident caused me to think: Why do humans eat meat instead of just being vegetarian? I asked some classmates, and they said: "You will not grow taller if you only eat vegetarian food, and your nutrition will not be enough if you only eat vegetarian food.
"If some animals are raised by humans and can be eaten, what about wild animals? Should wild animals be harmed by humans?
When watching TV, you often see some advertisements to protect animals. There is a sentence that remains fresh in my mind: If humans continue to harm wild animals, it will lead to ecological imbalance, just like the deer in the text "The Story of Deer and Wolf" we learned. It is difficult to make up for such a mistake.
I once saw a piece of news: some people hunted dogs with poisonous substances and then sold them to people who specialized in selling dog meat. There will be poison in the dog's body. If humans eat poisonous dog meat, humans will also be poisoned.
As the saying goes: "What harms others will harm yourself." "Just like the news report just now, humans hunt and kill dogs in order to eat dog meat. In the end, they not only harm the dogs, but also themselves.
No matter whether it is a fish or a dog, Well, it doesn’t matter if it’s a lion, they are all alive, they are the same as humans, humans have no right to harm them, humans should not feel that they are a higher level than other animals, humans are just smarter than them. I saw it on the Internet. A picture of a crying dog. I don’t know if that picture is real, but I think humans owe animals a lot, so start caring for animals from now on. Read "Charlotte's". Afterthoughts of "Web" 13
Charlotte's Web is a very touching story about the sincere friendship between a little pig and a spider.
The story goes like this: Little pig. The girl Fern's sow gave birth to another litter of piglets. One of the piglets was very weak. Fern's father used an ax to kill the piglet. Fern tried his best to save the piglet and named him Wei. Wilbur lived in the barn and became neighbors with cows, horses, sheep and geese. Fern fed little Wilbur milk every day and gradually played with him. When he grew up, he made many new friends, including goslings, lambs, and ducklings.
One night, someone suddenly called him in a thin voice: "Wilbur, are you willing to go with me?" Want to be friends?" In this way, Wilbur met the friend he was talking to - Charlotte, the gray spider. Charlotte was weaving a web on the corner of the barn door frame. The days passed quietly, and Charlotte became It was Wilbur's good friend. It was smart and capable, and no flies or mosquitoes could escape from his web.
One day, the old sheep brought him. Bad news: The master wants to kill Wilbur before Christmas and make delicious bacon and ham. Wilbur was frightened and screamed in fear: "I don't want to die!" Charlotte comforted him. : “You won’t die. Come find a way to save you!" So Charlotte began to weave a big web on the house. In the early morning, the owner was surprised to find that the spider web on the door frame had three words: "Ace Pig". The pastor said it was God. The news spread quickly, and people came from all over to see this miracle, thinking that Wilbur was an amazing animal and admiring him
At the exhibition, it spun out threads on the pig pen and weaved online text that was regarded as a miracle by humans. This won Wilbur a special prize at the fair and a future where he would enjoy life peacefully. But at this time, Charlotte's life came to an end. It was because of Charlotte that she spent many springs. This is the miracle of friendship. It is rare to meet a good friend in life. He is a good writer, Charlotte and Wilbur are true friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 14
During the summer vacation, I opened "Summer" again. "Lo's Web". This time, it gave me not only pity for Charlotte, but also the friendship between friends.
The story mainly tells the story of Mr. Zuckerman's family. There are a group of happy little animals living in the barn. Among them, the piglet Wilbur and Charlotte have established an extremely deep friendship.
However, a bad luck broke the tranquility in the future. His fate turned out to be prosciutto! Poor Wilbur was sad and desperate. But at this moment, the little Charlotte said something amazing: "I will save you!" "So, Charlotte used her own silk to weave words one after another on the pig pen: Ace Pig, Great Wait.
It was these words that saved Wilbur's life, reversed Wilbur's fate, and made him a well-known "famous pig"
But at this moment, Charlotte's life came to an end. The end. Although Wilbur also loved Charlotte's children and grandchildren, no little spider could shake Charlotte's position in his heart.
Charlotte, she spent her whole life only becoming a big web of love, saving Wilbur's life, and at the same time, she also received the most sincere blessings from her friends. And the reason inside is just to make life worth living. Charlotte, she is an amazing spider. She miraculously saved an animal that was thousands or even tens of thousands of times bigger than herself. Similarly, even if she can't be with Wilbur forever, she can always live in his heart. Charlotte is both Wilbur's loyal friend and savior.
I couldn’t help but think of my friends. Although I usually get along well with each other, no one would help me at a critical moment. Oh, how I wish I could have an innocent friendship too!
"Charlotte's Web" is a flesh-and-blood literary work that seems to bring you into the plot of the book! True friendship - Thoughts after reading "Charlotte's Web" 15
The book "Charlotte's Web" tells a story about the friendship between the little spider Charlotte and the piglet. I had read this book once in the third grade. At that time, I only knew that it was a story about a spider and a little pig, and did not read it in detail. I rewatched it some time ago and realized that the friendship between Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider was so deep, so pure, and so full of trust.
The last sentence in the book is "A loyal friend, so a good writer. Charlotte is both." From this sentence, I know that Wilbur will never Forget Charlotte, a good friend. Although Charlotte passed away, she always lived in Wilbur's heart. What a true friendship. But the most important thing that can maintain this friendship is trust. Just like in the book, Wilbur believed that Charlotte could help him get through the dangerous period, and Charlotte did it. She successfully saved Wilbur with a "net". Trust is so important. I think if Wilbur didn't trust Charlotte, Charlotte would definitely not help Wilbur. True friendship requires mutual trust.
I once posted a post in my online club, "Do you have any close friends?" I counted the people who responded to the post, *** there were twenty-seven people, and only The two said they were friends. Others said no, I was confused, and asked another question, "Why not?" Those netizens said it was because they didn't trust the so-called "friends" of the other party. Betrayed.
I am very surprised that friendship in society is like this now. If they all become distrustful of each other, can it still be called friendship? Why do everyone feel that the people around them cannot be trusted? As long as everyone trusts each other, wouldn't friendship become beautiful? I believe that even society will become happy! I want to tell everyone that if we had a true friendship full of trust like Wilbur and Charlotte, then there would be no bad people in the world. "At the beginning of life, people are inherently good." Everyone is a good person, but they are just human beings. It's just a lack of trust between people.
True friendship requires trust. Instead of being good friends on the surface, there seems to be "friendship", but deep down they don't trust each other. Without trust, it is not friendship, friends. Remember that true friendship is about learning to trust. Only in this way can friendship be real and long-lasting!