what is the message being conveyed by the poem the spider and the fly? Do you agree?
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The message being conveyed in the poem 'The Spider and the Fly' is that we should not give heed to flattering words or we might get in trouble.
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The Spider and the Fly is a moral fable that conveys a message or moral at the end. It is about not giving in to the flattering words. In the final stanza of the poem, Mary Howitt addresses the readers (children) to be cautious against paying attention to the words of false praises from a wicked counsellor.
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