In ''Charlotte's Web'' by E.B. White we can observe that the unusual friendship between Fern, a little girl, and Wilbur, a pig that is treated as a little child, is reluctantly accepted by her parents who considered that a pig is usually a trouble. Her exaggerated care and attachment to a domestic animal is unbelievable, for example : '' If she took her doll for a walk in the doll carriage, Wilbur followed along. Sometimes, on these journeys, Wilbur would get tired, and Fern would pick him up and put him in the carriage alongside the doll. He liked this. And if he was very tired, he would close his eyes and go to sleep under the doll's blanket. He looked cutewhen his eyes were closed, because his lashes were so long. The doll would close her eyes, too, and Fern would wheel the carriage very slowly and smoothly so as not to wake her infants'' . Also, the new friendship between Wilbur and a spider, called Charlotte, seems again hard to be trusted, because as we know there are major differencies between these species. Even Wilbur was not so excited about this new friend mostly because of its physical appearance : '' Charlotte is fierce, brutal, scheming, bloodthirsty - everything I don't like. How can I learn to like her, even though she is pretty and, of course, clever? Wilbur was merely suffering the doubts and fears that often go with finding a new friend. In good time he was to discover that he was mistaken about Charlotte. Underneath her rather bold and cruel exterior, she had a kind heart, and she was to prove loyal and true to the very end''.( Maria Bondea)
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