does the story spider and the fly hint between conflict as a vice and virtues. (give reason).
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the poetess still goes on to add another short stanza of four lines to deliver her message in a direct way, ensuring the little children reading this does not miss the learning anyway. Thus Mary Howitt’s poem has been a didactic poem that seeks to teach a lesson to the readers to be alert against the power of flattery, against vanity. She uses this poem as a cautionary tale against those evil-minded people who uses flattery and charm and pretends to be well-wishers to disguise their actual evil intentions. We all should learn to stay away from those cunning people and never pay any heed to their advice however good it may sound.
Explanation:
the poetess still goes on to add another short stanza of four lines to deliver her message in a direct way, ensuring the little children reading this does not miss the learning anyway. Thus Mary Howitt’s poem has been a didactic poem that seeks to teach a lesson to the readers to be alert against the power of flattery, against vanity. She uses this poem as a cautionary tale against those evil-minded people who uses flattery and charm and pretends to be well-wishers to disguise their actual evil intentions. We all should learn to stay away from those cunning people and never pay any heed to their advice however good it may sound.