Tuesday, August 9, 2016

The Death of the Moth by Woolf

In Virginia Woolf's narration "The Death of the Moth", the battle between life and death. She brings out a strong pathos and maintained throughout the story as the reader can visualize and feel for the moth. "the approach of death laid the pencil down" to continue and watched how she can abandon them. Death in which by any given chance, nor can the strengthen can capture death itself. As Woolf is writing this essay and mention "No longer raise himself; his legs struggled vainly, as I stretched out a pencil to help him... failure were the approach of death" It seen that the moth can no longer complain, in which "death stronger than I am". In which every creature or being would soon have to realize, death is inevitable.





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