What is the advice that the poet gives at the end of the poem? in spider and the fly..
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The poet tells the reader not to be tricked by "idle, silly, flattering words" at the end of the poem. The theme is that vanity will make people susceptible to doing foolish things, so people need to be wary of others who flatter them only to deceive them.
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If we fall a prey to flattery, we have to face evil consequences, just like the fly who falls a prey to the spider's flattery and seduction.
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