makes connections
poem by Walt Whitman that uses a spider as a metaphor for the poet's soul. The spider is seen as a patient and diligent figure, weaving its web in silence and solitude, much like the poet crafting his art.
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.
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Like a spider...
No she don't like spider
The spider with a tick-like body is called a tick spider.
A spider that looks like a tick is called a "tick mimic spider."
it looks like a normal monkey but the face looks a bit like a spider. hence spider monkey
Spider.
The camel back is a cricket with spider-like legs.
the spider crab has eight legs like a spider.
the spider crab