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    The two short stories of “The Death of a Moth” from the author Virginia Woolf and “Death of a Moth” by the author of Annie Dillard are distinct pieces of significances between two deaths of two moths. Deaths of two unidentical moths share a story of life‚ while one has no choice but to give up and end his life despite the fact that the other moth is an inspirational figure to life full-filled with energy and drive. To my understanding‚ Annie Dillard expresses herself using more of spiritual similes

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    simply the way of life. In Virginia Woolf’s essay “The Death of the Moth”‚ she writes about a moth that is trying to get ‘a new life’ by going through the windowpane and run away from death. Virginia Woolf was a significant figure in London modernist literary society and she was considered one of the greatest innovators in the English language. Due to her hard childhood‚ as her mother‚ sister-in-low and father died when she was young‚ she had several nervous breakdowns. Virginia had the illness which

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    discussed are largely extrapolations and enhancements of ideas she expressed. She got a B+ on her version; I got an A on mine :). Annie Dillard‚ the author of "Death of a Moth" and Virginia Woolf‚ the author of "The Death of the Moth" have different perspectives on the subject of life and death. Annie Dillard sees the value of life‚ especially in one’s death. Virginia Woolf‚ however‚ seems to perceive life as pointless and meaningless. It was merely a postponement of the inevitable to her. Each author

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    Annie Dillard’s essay "The Death Of A Moth" made no sense to me when I initially read it‚ in a "sleep-deprived" state. In the haze my mind was in‚ during the battle with my body and my desire to read this essay‚ all I could make out was that; she berated the small cat about her short-term memory before kicking her out of the bed they shared. She then proceeded to the bathroom to consort with a spider whose attire reminded her of a day when she murdered a moth. She spoke about the carnage‚ her sharply

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    In “The Death of a Moth” written by Virginia Woolf in 1942‚ she correlates the life of a moth to the simplicity “true nature of life” and death. Moths are content with life while they do their duties as humans are‚ while putting up a fight. A large process of life of suffering and attempting to survive in this large process. Woolf claims that we‚ like moths‚ have such a simple and marvelous purpose in this world. We can do so much with the amount of energy we have but‚ we only do what we have

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    The Moth and Woolf Although a butterfly and a moth go through the same metamorphosis‚ butterflies are recognized as a symbol of elegance and freedom while moths are symbolized with darkness and captivity. People would consider moths as a worthless nuisance‚ but the author‚ Virginia Woolf‚ thinks otherwise. In The Death of The Moth‚ by Virginia Woolf‚ she examines the detrimental struggle of a moth seeking freedom by escaping through a closed windowpane to reach the

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    JOURNAL LOG: The Death of the Moth Virginia Woolf The passage “The Death of the Moth” has been excerpted from Virginia Woolf’s (1882-1941) collection of essays and published one year after her death. Throughout this particular passage‚ she symbolizes a moth and its insignificance yet contribution to nature‚ along with her views on life and death. She skillfully elaborates about this moth‚ providing information that reveals it is much more noteworthy than it is treated. She begins her writing

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    he Death of the Moth‚ by Virginia Woolf‚ is an essay inaccurately addressing the precarious and subtle relationship between life and death. This conclusion can be determined through the concept that her assertion that death is more powerful than life was merely a biased and tunnel-visioned opinion. Woolf‚ being emotionally and psychologically crippled by depression throughout her lifetime‚ morbidly expressed her perspective of the world in this piece‚ written one year prior to her suicide. It commences

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    Annie Dillard (born as Annie Doak)‚ born in Pittsburgh April 30‚ 1945‚ grew up in a household where creativity was a virtue. In her book An American Childhood‚ she describes growing up with encouraging parents‚ and her two younger sisters. There were days filled with piano and dance classes‚ reading books and writing stories in Annie Dillard’s childhood‚ preparing her for her future success. She says she used to be able to read over one hundred books a year on estimation. As a kid‚ Dillard and

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    “The Death of the Moth‚” Virginia Woolf describes her experience of watching a moth in the window. Woolf takes time to pay attention to every detail involving this moth in the window. She starts out describing the moth as content with life. She defines the day as an opportunity for pleasure and talks about the lack of change the moth has. She goes on to describe the motions and eventually begins to see the moth dying in the window. She talks about the constant struggle the moth had to fight and how

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