Charlotte' Web
Gluttony is a character trait that could be used to describe something or someone that wants more than enough or having the desire to devour food.
Gluttony was a theme we saw throughout the book Charlotte's Web by E.B White. One of the characters was called Templeton the rat.The theme I picked for this character was gluttony as the way I see him is someone who is always hungry or thirsty for something.
In the entire book Temple-ton was mostly viewed as a delivery boy as he would run errands for Charlotte and the farm animals. Fetching words from discarded magazines and newspapers that will save Wilbur's life ensured that Templeton never went hungry as he was promised a reward/bait that he would get some food in exchange for his work.
Similarly, I could somewhat relate to Templeton's characteristics. My cousin who was a small and smart girl would look like she wouldn't eat much but as we kept on learning about each other I somehow realized that she would eat a mountainous amount of food per day and I thought of an idea, I baited her into helping in my studies as I was in need of help.
Gluttony was a theme we saw throughout the book Charlotte's Web by E.B White. One of the characters was called Templeton the rat.The theme I picked for this character was gluttony as the way I see him is someone who is always hungry or thirsty for something.
In the entire book Temple-ton was mostly viewed as a delivery boy as he would run errands for Charlotte and the farm animals. Fetching words from discarded magazines and newspapers that will save Wilbur's life ensured that Templeton never went hungry as he was promised a reward/bait that he would get some food in exchange for his work.
Similarly, I could somewhat relate to Templeton's characteristics. My cousin who was a small and smart girl would look like she wouldn't eat much but as we kept on learning about each other I somehow realized that she would eat a mountainous amount of food per day and I thought of an idea, I baited her into helping in my studies as I was in need of help.
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