Sunday, September 26, 2010

Elated Lawsuit Authoritarians.........(Take 3)

     The journey in "Charlotte's Web" neatly slips into both the "Loss of Innocence" archetype and the "The Task" archetype. Though you readers (If there are any besides my English teacher [Hello there] ) most certainly don't really care, let us elaborate. (Hooray).
      During the course of the book, Wilbur grows from an inexperienced, scared, naive little runt into a pig who knows much more about life and the world outside the pen. Charlotte was constantly teaching him new thinngs, new vocabulary, new ideas. And wilbur also experienced both death and birth, which are both important experiences.
     Also during "Charlotte's Web" is the main plotline: Save Wilbur from becoming breakfast. Everyone pitches into this idea, both voluntarily and grudgingly. The old sheep persuades Templeton to get newspaper clippings and go to the fair, Charlotte writes words in her web, and all the other animals provide general encouragement from the sidelines.

3 comments:

  1. yo, it says that you played with marron 5. Nice!!!

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  2. Oh, good. I'm not the only one out there who feels like they're talking to a wall.
    Anyways, this blog post is supercalifragilisticexpealidocious. Aside from the fact that it has a good vocabluary, it also isn't one of those stupid blog posts that talks and talks and talks about pidgeons and walking in the rain. It's short. And for once it's actually a well written short blog post, unlike the ones that are just short because a) whoever was writing it died in the middle or b) it was just someone who was lazy wrote it.
    But what exactly is a marron?

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  3. Lila, i like your comment. A Whole lot. And i think Theo meant Maroon 5, which is a band.

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