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    The spider was using false words and flattery to charm the fly into his trap. The spider said that the fly was witty and wise to falsely praise her in order to lead her astray so that he could devour her. Read summary of The Spider and the Fly

    The spider was using false words and flattery to charm the fly into his trap. The spider said that the fly was witty and wise to falsely praise her in order to lead her astray so that he could devour her.

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    The figure of speech used to compare the spider and the fly to different human traits is called personification. Read summary of The Spider and the Fly

    The figure of speech used to compare the spider and the fly to different human traits is called personification.

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    The spider was confident that the fly “would soon come back again” as he knew that flattery and false words are enough to trick naive and innocent flies. He knew that the fly’s vanity would let her down and hence, he used to flattery to lure in the fly. Read summary of The Spider and the Fly

    The spider was confident that the fly “would soon come back again” as he knew that flattery and false words are enough to trick naive and innocent flies. He knew that the fly’s vanity would let her down and hence, he used to flattery to lure in the fly.

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    Initially the fly was cautious. The fly didn’t fall into his trap when the spider tried to lure her using materialistic means. The fly was aware of the horrible things that happen once one went inside the spider’s home. However, she was unable to remain wary once the spider resorted to flattery andRead more

    Initially the fly was cautious. The fly didn’t fall into his trap when the spider tried to lure her using materialistic means. The fly was aware of the horrible things that happen once one went inside the spider’s home. However, she was unable to remain wary once the spider resorted to flattery and false words. Believing them to be true, the fly became a victim of the spider.

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    The speaker, which is the fly here, is called cunning as he knows how to pursue the fly. He uses materialistic means initially to lure in the fly but the fly proves cautious and wary. So he resorts to using flattery and false words as he knew the fly’s vanity would let her down. He knows how to trapRead more

    The speaker, which is the fly here, is called cunning as he knows how to pursue the fly. He uses materialistic means initially to lure in the fly but the fly proves cautious and wary. So he resorts to using flattery and false words as he knew the fly’s vanity would let her down. He knows how to trap the naive fly by using his shrewd intelligence.

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    The spider said to the fly that he had a pantry with “good store of all that’s nice.” He said that the fly was always welcome there to “take a slice” as this was how he could prove his warm affection towards the fly. Read summary of The Spider and the Fly

    The spider said to the fly that he had a pantry with “good store of all that’s nice.” He said that the fly was always welcome there to “take a slice” as this was how he could prove his warm affection towards the fly.

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    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 aRead 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 fly proved an easier prey to the spider as her vanity let her down. Though she remained wary of all materialistic greed, she was unable to remain cautious about flattery and fell into the spider’s trap. Read summary of The Spider and the Fly

    The fly proved an easier prey to the spider as her vanity let her down. Though she remained wary of all materialistic greed, she was unable to remain cautious about flattery and fell into the spider’s trap.

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    The fly’s determination fails when the spider resorts to using flattery and false words. Her vanity let her down. She believes all the “idle silly flattering words” said by the spider to be real and meets her tragic end at his den. Read summary of The Spider and the Fly

    The fly’s determination fails when the spider resorts to using flattery and false words. Her vanity let her down. She believes all the “idle silly flattering words” said by the spider to be real and meets her tragic end at his den.

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    The main theme of the poem, “The Spider and the Fly” is that one shouldn’t believe in all the “idle silly flattering words” used by manipulative and shrewd people. Vanity will be the cause of harm. People should believe in themselves and not what the others perceive of them. Read summary of The SpidRead more

    The main theme of the poem, “The Spider and the Fly” is that one shouldn’t believe in all the “idle silly flattering words” used by manipulative and shrewd people. Vanity will be the cause of harm. People should believe in themselves and not what the others perceive of them.

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