The Death Of The Moth By Virginia Woolf

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The willingness to live can motivate even the least meaningful of living things. In the short story, "The Death of the Moth," it discusses the struggles in life. The moth's life is shown to be useless, but when it faces death, it tries its best to continue to live. The author, Virginia Woolf, uses specific choice in tones and metaphors to portray that the struggles of death can overcome even the strongest desires to live. Woolf portrays the moth as a metaphor for peoples struggles with death and how the fight against death is impossible. She also uses multiple shifts in tone to help gain the readers support towards the moth. Using both of these elements, she presents an excellent portray of life struggling against death.
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