no. spider man is just fiction.
No
Like a human being. But he can change his visage as he wills.
Oblivion does not have regular spiders. However it has 'Spider Daedra' which are like spider centaurs, spider body with a human torso.
A spider monkey has four chamber like the human heart
not really i think he likes controlling everyone emotions and wresting with Emmett and the ability to run fast but for most part like his past and not being able to not control himself he rather be a human but since hes got Alice to help him out with his self-control i think hes rather happy. But all vampires don't really like being a vampire because they want to act human and be a human like Rosalie.
Shakin' Like a Human Being was created in 1986.
It is impossible to be bitten by the same spider that Peter Parker was bite by to become Spider Man. Spider Man is fictional, and therefore not real. There is no such thing as a radioactive spider that after biting someone can turn a human into half spider.
If you are just on your own, then that's not a phobia, however if you are afraid of being alone, then it becomes a phobia. It's like if you're holding a spider, but you don't have aracniphobia, then it doesn't bother you, but if you do, it's really difficult to continue holing the spider. If you are like me and you don't like being left on your own in a house or office, then it's not really neccessry to think that you have a phobia. I don't think i have a phobia, i just don't like being left by myself. However, if it gets to a point when you actually can't be left on your own without dissolving into hysteria, then i would consider consulting my GP.
I think it means like being alive or being human not exactly sure
Being in an outsider like situation or being entangled is some given situation is what is referred to as a spider in dream.
not really, because of the mentally work is really made for an human with an brain
In "A Noiseless Patient Spider" by Walt Whitman, one of the literary devices used is personification, where the spider is given human-like qualities such as being "ceaselessly musing, venturing, throwing filaments." Additionally, the repetition of the word "filament" creates a sense of unity and connection between the spider's web and the human soul, emphasizing the poem's theme of solitude and longing for connection. The extended metaphor of the spider's web as a representation of the speaker's search for meaning and connection in the vast universe is another key literary device in the poem.