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Read these lines from Emily Dickinson's "Cobwebs":

The spider as an artist
Has never been employed
Though his surpassing merit
Is freely certified
By every broom and Bridget
Throughout a Christian land
Neglected son of genius,
I take thee by the hand.

According to the poem, how does the narrator feel about spiders?

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Neglected and unimportant

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User Veilupearl
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The narrator admires the spider. She admires the artistic way of the spider, and it can be argued that she finds similarities between herself and the spider because although they are both artistic in their own ways, society does not accept them. For example, the line, "Throughout a Christian land, neglected son of genius, I take thee by the hand" 
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