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Will you walk into my Parlour said the spider to the fly poem?

Will you walk into my Parlour said the spider to the fly poem?

“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.”

Will you walk into my Parlour song?

“Will you walk into my parlour?” said a spider to a 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 pretty things to shew when you are there.”

How does the spider describe his Parlour?

The spider describes his parlour as the prettiest one.

What is the moral of the poem The Spider and the Fly?

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.

Why does the spider refer to its web as the Parlour?

Answer: The Spider, in the beginning, referred to its web as ‘parlour’ because the trap is in the starting stage and he tries to portray it with all the luxuries of life so as to entice the fly in order to provide respite from her tiresome life routine.

Why does the fly not want to enter the spider’s Parlour?

The little fly got scared and said that it is not interested in going inside the spider’s parlour as it knows that whoever goes to the winding stair has never came down again.

Why is the spider called cunning?

Answer: because the spider is trying different smart ways to eat the fly..he is saying good things about the fly that she’s beautiful and all..

How did the spider convince the fly to enter his Parlour?

a. The story “The spider and the fly” tells of a cunning spider who tempts a fly through the use of seduction and flattery. The spider invites the fly to his parlour. The way to the parlour is up a winding stair. It is the prettiest little parlour that the fly had ever spied.

Why does the fly refuse to go into the spider’s Parlour?

Answer: The fly refused to go to spiders parlour because the spider would eat him.

What was there in the Parlour shelf of the spider?

I have a little looking-glass upon my parlour shelf, If you’ll step in one moment, dear, you shall behold yourself.” “I thank you, gentle sir,” she said, “for what you’re pleased to say, And bidding you good morning now, I’ll call another day.”

Why does the spider refers to its web as the Parlour?

What happens if we fall prey to flattery give instances from the poem The Spider and the Fly?

Give instances from the poem ‘The Spider and the Fly’. Answer: If we fall prey to flattery, we have to face evil consequences, just like the fly who falls prey to the spider’s flattery and seduction. The spider uses different tactics to entice the fly into its web.

What is a fable Class 7?

Answer: 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 in this poem the animals like spider and fly are characters and it also gives moral. B.

Do you think the fly was silly Why?

Why is the little fly silly? Answer: The little fly is silly because it came back enticed by the spider’s flattering words.

Why does the fly refuse to enter the spiders Parlour?

Answer. Answer: The fly refused to go to spiders parlour because the spider would eat him.

What did the spider promise to show the fly in his Parlour?

1. What did Spidy promise to show Flip in his parlour? Ans. Spidy promised Flip to show many curious things in his parlour.

What is a fable Grade 4?

A fable is a short story that illustrates a moral lesson.

How is the spider able to catch hold of the fly?

The spider close their eyes so they can hold the fly easily.

What did the spider promise to show in his Parlour?

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