In "A Midsummer Night’s Dream," the character of Puck can be likened to a spider due to his mischievous nature and ability to weave complex situations among the other characters, much like a spider spins its web. The theme of entanglement and confusion in love mirrors the intricate patterns of a spider's web. Additionally, the character of Bottom, who undergoes a transformation, can represent the body part of a head, symbolizing the foolishness and absurdity that can arise in both love and sport, akin to a player making a blunder on the hockey rink.
Yes, spiders are arthropods, falling under class Arachnida under subphylum Chelicerata of phylum Arthropoda.
they are big enought to eat many spiders and makes a perfect match for spidera with it`speed but cannot eat big spiders like taurantulas or bird eating spiders
Well depending on yourinterest Whether you want to spend a lot of time with him/her or not and what your surroundings are like in your home.I would have to recommend a~Small hermit crab~Mouse~Goldfish~Rabbits/Hamsters~SpiderA hermit crab would only set you back about $50 for the tank and features if necessary. Food should only be about $5 for 2 weeks.A mouse is very easy once again a glass tank is a good idea that should only be about $50. Food should be about $10 for 1 or 2 weeks.A goldfish is simple you should know the costs a regular fish bowl with pebbles ad a fake or real plant along with food is almost $35.Rabbits and Hamsters would be a bit more pricey they would need a fair bit of space, so i would recommend a hut for the rabbit and a very large tank for the hamster. All in all that should set you back $95It may sound crazy but believe me a spider in a wide, tall, glass tub with food and a small bottle cap for water is a GREAT pet at the cost of $25Hope this helps..BYE!