Summary Of Death Of The Moth By Annie Dillard

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In Annie Dillard’s “The Death of the Moth” essay, she discusses the death of a moth that symbolizes death. She is curious about her own and the impact of it so she wrote this piece using a moth to represent the value of life. She uses the moth as a symbol to indicate no matter the size of an organism, large or small, it still has an impact on those around it and still has a role to complete after its death. She uses very descriptive details to give a vivid mental image of her surroundings and the burning of the moth in the fire. She begins the essay by talking about a spider that lives in her bathroom, behind the toilet, with sixteen dead corpses under its web. Dillard then talks about the specific types of bugs, but puts a certain emphasis