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Wilbur
The protagonist, representing vulnerability and the struggle for survival, who grows from dependence to maturity.
Charlotte A. Cavatica
The barn spider who becomes Wilbur's closest friend and embodies selfless love.
Fern Arable
The 8-year-old girl who saves Wilbur and symbolizes the pure empathy of childhood.
Templeton
The gluttonous rat who only acts for personal gain but plays an essential role in the plot.
The Zuckermans and Arables
Characters representing the pragmatic world of farming, driven by economic motivations.
Emotional Sensitivity
Wilbur's capacity for deep emotion that motivates much of the story.
Architect of Fate
A term used to describe Charlotte's role in Wilbur's life and survival.
Selfless Love
The theme embodied by Charlotte through her sacrifices for Wilbur.
The Bridge to Childhood
A term describing Fern's role in connecting childhood innocence with the world.
Utilitarian Foil
A term that describes Templeton's character type, who acts only for reward.