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SPIDER APPEARING ONLY IN WORKS OF FICTION
Spiders in popular culture; Spiders in culture; Great Spiders of Mirkwood; Giant Spider (Middle Earth); Gizzo; Inadvertent consumption of spiders
  • Dante's]] ''[[Purgatorio]]''
  • Maman]]'' outside the [[National Gallery of Canada]], [[Ottawa]]
  • ''[[La Princesse]]'' roaming through Liverpool, England (September 2008)
  • [[William Wallace Denslow]]'s illustrations for ''[[Little Miss Muffet]]'', from a 1901 edition of [[Mother Goose]]
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  • Great Mound]] at [[Spiro, Oklahoma]]
  • The Spiders]]''
  • The 2nd century novel ''A True Story'' includes a battle with giant spiders, as depicted in this 1894 illustration
  • Yoshitoshi]], 1887

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Cultural depictions of spiders

Throughout history, spiders have been depicted in popular culture, mythology and in symbolism. From Greek mythology to African folklore, the spider has been used to represent a variety of things, and endures into the present day with characters such as Shelob from The Lord of the Rings and Spider-Man from the eponymous comic series. It is also a symbol of mischief and malice for its toxic venom and the slow death it causes, which is often seen as a curse. In addition, the spider has inspired creations from an ancient geoglyph to a modern steampunk spectacle. Spiders have been the focus of fears, stories and mythologies of various cultures for centuries.

The spider has symbolized patience and persistence due to its hunting technique of setting webs and waiting for its prey to become ensnared. Numerous cultures attribute the spider's ability to spin webs with the origin of spinning, textile weaving, basket weaving, knotwork and net making. Spiders are associated with creation myths because they seem to weave their own artistic worlds. Philosophers often use the spider's web as a metaphor or analogy, and today terms such as the Internet or World Wide Web evoke the inter-connectivity of a spider web.