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    The poem, “The Spider and the Fly”, is called a fable as its a poem depicting animals all the while representing the society in metaphors. Just like a fable, this poem too has a moral lesson brought forth in a funny manner, easily understandable by both children and adults. Read summary of The SpideRead more

    The poem, “The Spider and the Fly”, is called a fable as its a poem depicting animals all the while representing the society in metaphors. Just like a fable, this poem too has a moral lesson brought forth in a funny manner, easily understandable by both children and adults.

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    The poet says to the children, who will be reading this poem, not to pay any attention to idle, silly flattering words. Such words will only make people miserable later on so it’s better to avoid it from the beginning. Whenever there is any evil counselor (a person who preaches bad things), one shouRead more

    The poet says to the children, who will be reading this poem, not to pay any attention to idle, silly flattering words. Such words will only make people miserable later on so it’s better to avoid it from the beginning. Whenever there is any evil counselor (a person who preaches bad things), one should care not to listen to them and pay no attention at all. She further says that the tale of the Spider and the Fly should act as a moral lesson for everyone to be careful in the future.

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    Through this children’s poem, the poet teaches the readers a very valuable lesson, which is applicable to both the children and the adults. She says one should never give in to flattery and false words as they mean nothing. Men have been trapping women for centuries with false words or praises and iRead more

    Through this children’s poem, the poet teaches the readers a very valuable lesson, which is applicable to both the children and the adults. She says one should never give in to flattery and false words as they mean nothing. Men have been trapping women for centuries with false words or praises and it has done nothing but harm. She requests the readers not to be as innocent and foolish as the fly in the tale but to be careful in the big bad world that’s waiting for them. One should only believe in oneself and not what others say or think of them. This is the message which the poet aims to convey through the poem.

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  1. The reason could be that in the first stanza, the poet conveys about joy. This depicts that India was coming out of British Rule, with a new freedom being born. In the second stanza of the poem, we can can understand both sorrow and joy were present. Here, the poet wants us to understand that thereRead more

    The reason could be that in the first stanza, the poet conveys about joy. This depicts that India was coming out of British Rule, with a new freedom being born. In the second stanza of the poem, we can can understand both sorrow and joy were present. Here, the poet wants us to understand that there was happiness but some grief was still left. In the final stanza, the poet grieves about those people and fighters who lost their lives in the freedom struggle.

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  1. The meaning of the simile “lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled” stands for the greatness of an era in England when it was at the peak of commercial success and also during that time when people were happier and felt like they belonged there.

    The meaning of the simile “lay like the folds of a bright girdle furled” stands for the greatness of an era in England when it was at the peak of commercial success and also during that time when people were happier and felt like they belonged there.

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