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into the marsh from the local waste-disposal factory. She is angry and wants to save them all, but her dad is one of the factory workers. Lucy contacts Hogarth, the friend of the Iron Man, asking for his help. With the aid of the Iron Man's servant the Space-Bat-Angel-Dragon, the Iron Woman is temporarily granted the power to change all the men in the factory into the swamp creatures, so that they can feel what the animals of the marsh were enduring. They all burp black bubbles of cloud, which the next day form the Cloud Spider: "I am the Spider-god of wealth. Wealth. Wealth. The Spider-god of more and more and more and more money. I catch it in my web." The Cloud Spider is taken away by the Space-Bat-Angel-Dragon.
268:"The Iron Woman has come to take revenge on mankind for its thoughtless polluting of the seas, lakes and rivers," says the introduction to the novel. It references rudeness, in that the iron woman exacts her revenge on a seemingly ignorant/uncaring male community (in the waste disposal plant) for polluting the area in which she lives; however, the book is more of an attack on society for the oblivious ways in which for many decades, a vast number of habitats have been destroyed or are on the brink of annihilation or complete destruction or obliteration. Ted Hughes' novel is an attempt at getting people to be made aware of and respond to this. 49: 276:
The main character, Lucy, finds the Iron Woman in a state of despair and covered in chemicals. After being cleaned (by Lucy), the Iron Woman takes her to see the environment in which she lives. Lucy sympathises with the Iron Woman, watching the animals' painful deaths as more toxic material is poured
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When the Iron Woman turns the men back to their human forms, all their hair is white, as though it has been bleached or they have aged.
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The book had a mostly positive reception from critics.
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