What Charlotte said is as follows:
You have always been my friend, and this is a great thing in itself. I make a net for you because I like you. Besides, what is life? We are born, we live for a while, and we die. It is meaningless for a spider to be busy catching and eating flies all her life. By helping you, maybe I can enhance the value of my life. Everyone knows that people should do something meaningful when they are alive.
Introduction
Charlotte's Web is a fairy tale about friendship. In zuckerman's barn, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship. When Wilbur's life was in danger, seemingly insignificant Charlotte saved Wilbur with her own strength, but at this time, Charlotte the spider's life came to an end.
The author uses the narrative style of fairy tales to show his praise and attachment to life itself, which gives us deep thoughts about life.