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What kind of character is Templeton in Charlotte's Web?
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Templeton is a rat who helps Charlotte and Wilbur only when offered food. He serves as a somewhat caustic, self-serving comic relief to the plot. Avery Arable is the elder brother of Fern and John's son. Like Templeton, he is a source of comic relief.
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In Charlottes Web, our main character, Wilbur the pig, starts out as a small, weak, and scared piglet who is only interested in himself. By the end, he is a brave, strong, and determined friend.
Subsequently, question is, how would you describe Fern in Charlottes Web? Just A Girl and Her Pig Because Fern has grown up on a farm, you would expect her to be accustomed to the harsh realities of raising animals, but Fern is tenderhearted and has a soft spot for all animals. Fern cant bear the thought of letting her father kill Wilbur, the runt of the litter.
One may also ask, what kind of rat is Templeton?
Templetons Catchphrase in the Live Action film The Rat RULES! Templeton is a gluttonous rat and and the tritagonist and overall anti-hero of Charlottes Web. He is a greedy, gluttonous, lazy, and rather selfish rat who helps Charlotte and Wilbur only when offered food.
What is the gooses name in Charlottes Web?
Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification
Julia Roberts Charlotte the Spider (voice) Steve Buscemi Templeton the Rat (voice) John Cleese Samuel the Sheep (voice) Oprah Winfrey Gussy the Female Goose (voice) Cedric the Entertainer Golly The Male Goose (voice)
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