The spider tries a more persistent and clever way to entrap the fly by using flattery. He exclaims with happiness how beautiful and sweet the fly is. He says that the fly’s wings are gauzy ( thin and shiny ) and how brilliant are your eyes. So he asks her to step inside his parlour where he has a liRead more
The spider tries a more persistent and clever way to entrap the fly by using flattery. He exclaims with happiness how beautiful and sweet the fly is. He says that the fly’s wings are gauzy ( thin and shiny ) and how brilliant are your eyes. So he asks her to step inside his parlour where he has a little looking-glass and the fly can see herself how pretty she is.
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The “sweet creature” mentioned in the poem is denoted to the fly by the spider. Read summary of The Spider and the Fly
The “sweet creature” mentioned in the poem is denoted to the fly by the spider.
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