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Charlotte's Web
1993
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4.30
Average Rating
116
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A classic from the time of its first printing, Charlottes Web remains an integral part of the canon of childrens literature today. This reference reflects upon the innocence E. B. Whites story represents and explores why it was the ideal story for its an era when America reveled in the end of the last of the great wars, but never forgot the Great Depression. Likewise, Korea was a discomforting but distant place for the people of the 1950s, as distant as was the chopping block to Wilbur. Opening with a concise yet thorough chronology of E. B. Whites life, Griffith successfully proceeds to show the reader how E. B. Whites lifestyle, notably Whites own experience as a Maine farmer, is reflected in Charlottes Web .
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