Miss Spider was satisfied when the peach rolled over Aunt Sponge because it symbolized justice for Aunt Sponge's cruel treatment of James and the other creatures. The incident highlighted the reversal of fortune, where the once oppressed could now witness the downfall of their oppressor. Additionally, it provided a moment of amusement and celebration for Miss Spider and her friends, who were happy to see Aunt Sponge receive a taste of her own unpleasantness.
Mrs. Spider
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
They were flattened by the giant peach after it rolled away
His aunts Spiker and Sponge, who are crushed by the rolling giant peach which soon come to New York City after James and his peach.
a penny
Aunt Spiker had painted the ceiling and miss Spider's grandmother ended up stuck in the paint. Aunt Sponge squished the defenseless spider when she caught sight of it; thus, miss Spider did not exactly like the aunts.
They were flattened by the giant peach after it rolled away
Mrs. Spider
A:Aunt Sponge and aunt Spiker were squashed by a giant peach.
They were flattened by the giant peach after it rolled away
His aunts Spiker and Sponge, who are crushed by the rolling giant peach which soon come to New York City after James and his peach.
a penny
Aunt Spiker stops Aunt Sponge from eating the peach because she wants to keep it for themselves, as it is a rare and magical fruit. Additionally, Aunt Spiker is more focused on the potential profit and benefits they can gain from the peach, reflecting their greedy and selfish nature. This moment underscores their exploitative relationship with the peach and foreshadows the adventures that will follow.
Miss Spider, from James and the Giant Peach, is from France (proof: she wears a beret and has a French accent).
Read the book nimrod!
since miss spider has a french-like accent she's probably from france.
They charged 1 shiling.