What is the moral of the poem spider and fly?
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The story tells of a cunning Spider who ensnares a naive Fly through the use of seduction and flattery. The poem is a cautionary tale against those who use flattery and charm as a front for potential evil. The moral of the tale is that not everyone who flatters and acts friendly really is.
What is the conflict in The Spider and the Fly?

The plot of this story is that the spider is trying to trick the fly so that he can eat her. The fly is trying to resist the spider’s tricks.
How does the poem spider and the fly end?
The foolish fly, does come back, enchanted by the flattering words, gets caught and eaten by the spider. The end of the fly is, no doubt, tragic. But she is herself responsible for her end. She throws all cautions to the wind and is taken in by the cunning spider.
Will you come into my parlor said the spider to the fly?
“Will you walk into my parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly, “’Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy; The way into my parlour is up a winding stair, And I have many curious things to shew when you are there.”

What is the climax of The Spider and the Fly?
The finale comes when the flies burn the web, and the spider flies off into a section of fly paper. It’s a fun ending to a fun time. The quality of the flies and their companions is not good in the animation, but it doesn’t matter.
What is the personification in the poem The Spider and the Fly?
This answer was edited. Personification is the attribution of human characteristics to animals and non-living things. In this poem, the spider is personified to represent the manipulative men who uses false words and trickery to trap innocent and naive women, personified by the fly.
What is a fable discuss the poem The Spider and the Fly as a fable?
Explanation: Fable is a poem or a story that consist any moral and characters of that poem or story should be animals. This poem is called a fable because its is a poem from a great humor ‘Marry Howitt’, the animals like spider and fly are characters and it also gives moral.
What positive lessons can one learn from the character of spider in the poem?
This poem tells the story of a cunning Spider who ensnares a Fly through the use of seduction and flattery. The poem teaches children to be cautious against those who use flattery and charm to disguise their true evil intentions.