This is a question of opinion, so there may be different views.
My view is that Arachne did not deserve her fate; there was no reason that she should be deprived of her humanity because goddess Pallas Athene did not like the idea that someone could weave as well as she could. Of course, the entire story is simply an explanation for where Spiders come from prior to modern science.
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Yes
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I am not aware of anything she has done to deserve that fate.
No, Oedipus does not deserve his fate in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, his fate is to kill his father and marry his mother. He does what he can to avoid offending mortals and blaspheming the gods. But he cannot escape the gods, who do not let up once they decide to pick on someone.
Arachne's Roman name is still Arachne.
what is the answer for #1 for the story Arachne
Arachne was a weaver of particular skill.
Because, it is a crime of nature to slaughter something this pure.Here is another reason. Horses are LIVE ANIMALS. They do not understand us humans. Horses do not deserve this fate. I repeat. They DO NOT deserve it!
a spider! (Hence Arachne-Arachnid)
Arachne was a mortal weaver.
arachne weapon was the ability to do what spiders