In this poem, the spider welcomes the fly by asking her to step into his parlour which is the “prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy.” Over here, the parlour might stand for the evil intentions the spider has in his mind. He is welcoming the fly in his “parlour” so that he can devour her. RRead more
In this poem, the spider welcomes the fly by asking her to step into his parlour which is the “prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy.” Over here, the parlour might stand for the evil intentions the spider has in his mind. He is welcoming the fly in his “parlour” so that he can devour her.
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The poem The Spider and the Fly is written by Mary Botham Howitt Read summary of The Spider and the Fly
The poem The Spider and the Fly is written by Mary Botham Howitt
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