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how does the fly react to the offer made by him​

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Answered by shruti30021
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The fly refused to go inside the spider's parlour.

Answered by phillipinestest
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The Spider and the Fly

Initially the Fly reacted negatively to all the provocations offered by the Spider. But finally when the Spider offered to show the Fly's beautiful image in a looking glass the Fly gave in.

Explanation:

  • The Spider and the Fly is a famous fable highly popularised by the poem 'The Spider and the Fly' by Mary Howitt.
  • The spider is a cunning creature. It is always on the look out for unsuspecting preys.
  • It suddenly chances upon a silly fly.
  • Cleverly it provokes the fly to enter its den -the Spider Web.
  • It first offers the fly its home creating a  picture of magnificence and fantasy about it.
  • When the fly is not gulled the spider lures it with the offer of dainty food.
  • When the fly does not react to the provocation the spider encashes on the foolishness of the fly.
  • The fly is obsessed with her looks so when the spider flatters her about her appearance and offers her to look at herself in the mirror the fly succumbs.
  • She reacts positively and enters the spider's web.

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