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  2. The Spider's Thread - Wikipedia

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    Akutagawa was known for piecing together many different sources for many of his stories, and "The Spider's Thread" is no exception. He read Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov in English translation sometime between 1917 and 1918, and the story of "The Spider's Thread" is a retelling of a very short fable from the novel known as the Fable of the Onion, where an evil woman who had done ...

  3. Ryūnosuke Akutagawa - Wikipedia

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    Murder in the Age of Enlightenment: Essential Stories. Trans. Bryan Karetnyk. London: Pushkin Press, 2020. ISBN 9781782275558; The Spider's Thread.--In a Grove.--Hell Screen.--Murder in the Age of Enlightenment.--The General.--Madonna in Black.--Cogwheels. In Dreams: The Very Short Stories of Ryūnosuke Akutagawa. Trans. Ryan Choi.

  4. Ballooning (spider) - Wikipedia

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    The spider climbs to a high point and takes a stance with its abdomen to the sky, releasing fine silk threads from its spinneret until it becomes aloft. Journeys achieved vary from a few metres to hundreds of kilometres. Even atmospheric samples collected from balloons at five kilometres altitude and ships mid-ocean have reported spider landings.

  5. Arachne - Wikipedia

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    Arachne (/ ə ˈ r æ k n iː /; from Ancient Greek: Ἀράχνη, romanized: Arákhnē, lit. 'spider', cognate with Latin araneus) [1] is the protagonist of a tale in Greek mythology known primarily from the version told by the Roman poet Ovid (43 BCE–17 CE), which is the earliest extant source for the story. [2]

  6. Cultural depictions of spiders - Wikipedia

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    In this story, Spider Grandmother thought the world into existence through the conscious weaving of her webs. Spider Grandmother also plays an important role in the creation mythology of the Navajo, and there are stories relating to Spider Woman in the heritage of many Southwestern native cultures as a powerful helper and teacher. [31]

  7. Ranked: All of Sony's Marvel movies, including 'Spider-Man ...

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    Rotten Tomatoes score: 11% "Madame Web" is the most nonsensical Sony Marvel movie thanks to its baffling story.Ezekiel (Tahar Rahim), a man with spider-like powers, hunts a group of girls who he ...

  8. Textiles in folklore - Wikipedia

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    Ariadne, princess of Minoan Crete and later the wife of the god Dionysus, possessed the spun thread that led Theseus to the center of the labyrinth and safely out again. Among the Olympians, the weaver goddess is Athena, who, despite her role, was bested by her acolyte Arachne, whom Athena in retribution turned into a weaving spider. [2]

  9. 11 Spider-Man Comics to Read After Seeing ‘Across the Spider ...

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    Here are 11 of the best Miles Morales Spider-Man comics to check out alongside the latest Spider-Verse film, 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.'