The humblest life has beauty and dignity

Keyshawn 2022-04-23 07:03:31

After reading "Charlotte's Web", some people will love the innocent Weber, praise the loyal and wise Charlotte, and sing the praises of Affin who respects life, and I love the mouse Templeton the most. I used to hate rats, thinking they were dark, dirty, and selfish. But Templeton the mouse in Charlotte's Web seems to be different. As it is said in the movie, "the humblest creature also has beauty and dignity." Under Templeton's selfish appearance, his dedication to friends and his thirst for dignity moved me twice. Templeton did look dirty when he came out of the dark mouse hole a few times ago. He took Weber's food righteously, disliked Charlotte's ugliness, and bluntly said what other animals on the farm couldn't bear to say to Weber. The truth - pigs in spring cannot see snow in winter. Oh shit, I hate this selfish and heartless rat. But when Charlotte wove a web with the words "Great Pig" still unable to save Weber's fate into the smokehouse, in the face of everyone's requests and the temptation of swill, he promised to go out and find new great words for Weber. . Perhaps the promise was for "profit" a second ago, but when Weber gratefully gave him a carrot to replenish his strength, Templeton's eyes showed a moving "love". Weber may not know that his equal request, his sincere gratitude, has brought the rat to stick to his promise, and he has obtained a lifeline for his spring pig. The hind feet and buttocks were pecked almost to death, making Weber's "radiant"; interrupting the rare food in this life, seeking "humility" for Weber. Oh, what a kind, capable and handsome little mouse. As humble as Templeton and Charlotte, they together created a miracle for Weber. When it comes to the second moving, Charlotte lost the strength to go home after giving birth to her baby. Not thinking about his friends, the grievances in Templeton's heart broke out completely, "Have you ever thought that even a mouse needs some gratitude, a little... Dare I say... love?" Yes, even if the humble is a mouse, it is still It takes dignity and love, and a Templeton like this makes me feel bad. People prefer Weber's innocence and respect for the smart and intelligent Charlotte, while a dirty, swill-loving mouse is always ignored and stingy with even a little gratitude. Only Charlotte shone a ray of light into Templeton's life. She said, "Thank you, Templeton." Templeton turned back with the egg cocoon in his mouth, and his eyes were broken and moved, better than the bright galaxy. The tiniest existence also yearns for respect, and the hardest heart is also melted by love... I love Templeton, who is awkward and yearns for love, how about you?

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Charlotte's Web quotes

  • [Templeton is being chased by two crows and finding shelter inside a tin can]

    Templeton: The rat... is not... uh, uh, enjoying this! All this for slop? The rat is desperate. The rat is trapped. The rat needs to stop calling himself "the rat".

  • Wilbur: [about Charlotte] She's dying! She can't go home with us. So I need you to help me take her egg sac with us.

    Templeton: Did you say "eggs"?

    Wilbur: It's an egg *sac*, and it's right up there, and it has her children in it. And I can't just leave it here. What if something happened to them? Now, I can't reach it, so I need you to get it for me. And I need you to do it *now*!

    Templeton: I don't think I like your tone.

    Wilbur: Can't you just once in your life think of someone other than yourself?

    Templeton: Once? Once?

    Wilbur: Come on.

    Templeton: No, *you* come on! Who got his hindquarters pecked to make you "radiant," huh? Templeton, that's who. And who interrupted the gorging of a lifetime so you could be "humble"? Why, I think it was... Templeton! Templeton, Templeton, Tem-ple-ton! And do I get thanked? No! Well, has it ever occurred to you that even a rat might like a little appreciation? A little, dare I say, *love*?

    Wilbur: Do it and you'll get dibs on my slop for the rest of my life.

    Templeton: Done.