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WHY DID THE ARTIST PORTRAY THE NOBLE MAN AS THE 'SPIDER' AND THE PEASANT AS 'FLY'? in the french revolution​

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Answered by atheryounus672
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THE ARTIST PORTRAY THE NOBLE MAN AS THE 'SPIDER' AND THE PEASANT AS 'FLY' because the noble man is preying on the peasant and using him to make a lot of money with taxes and take a huge part of his produce. he Drains the farmer from his assets. the peasant on the other hand the peasant is helplessly stuck in his trap

Answered by Annora08
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The Nobleman is the Spider and the Peasant is the Fly' is an engraving produced by Jacques Lagniet. The nobleman is portrayed as a spider because he sits there and accepts everything the peasant has to offer. The peasant as fly because he does hard work and suffer during bad harvest and price rising.

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