The Spider in the beginning referred to its web as ‘parlour’, but later the narrator calls it a ‘den’? Why is this so?[spider and the fly poem]
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The spider, in the beginning refers to its web as the 'parlour', as a parlour is a sitting room for guests and he wanted to lure the fly into his home. But, as the Spider's real intention was to kill and eat the fly, he later calls it a den.
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