Web — Charlotte's

" Charlotte's Web ," the beloved 1952 children's classic by , has been the subject of numerous articles exploring its timeless themes of friendship, mortality, and the "miracle" of life. Key Articles & Perspectives

( Brill/ScienceDirect ): A scholarly critique that examines the "problematic bond" between Wilbur and Charlotte, questioning the moral value of the humility Charlotte weaves for a pig who initially does little to earn it. Charlotte's Web

( First Things ): Explores the profound engagement with death in the novel, describing the "crushing solitude" of Charlotte's passing at the fairgrounds. " Charlotte's Web ," the beloved 1952 children's