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"The Spider's Thread" is a short story by Japanese author Ryunosuke Akutagawa. The exposition of the story sets the stage and introduces the main character.
The story begins in the afterlife, where a criminal named Kandata is being judged for his sins. The Buddha, who is presiding over the judgment, sees a small spider making its way up to heaven on a thread. The Buddha decides to offer Kandata a chance to escape from his punishment by giving him the thread, which is said to be strong enough to support his weight.
The exposition of the story establishes the setting and introduces the main characters, namely Kandata and the Buddha. It also introduces the central conflict of the story, which is Kandata's attempt to escape from the afterlife. The spider and its thread are introduced as a crucial element of the story, which will play a pivotal role in the resolution of the conflict.
the setting of the story is in Japan at the paradise
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The conflict in the story the spiders thread is that kandata cannot climb up into heaven.
The conflict in the story the Spiders thread is that kandata cannot climb up into heaven.
The conflict in the story the Spiders thread is that kandata cannot climb up into heaven.
the conflict in the story the spiders thread is that kantada cannot climb up in to heaven Daisy nagaño u
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spiders use this so they can breathe
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Generally in the beginning of the story, exposition refers to the establishment of the setting and characters of the piece.