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The Death of the Moth
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I had to read an essay called " The Death of the Moth" by Virginia Woolf. It is about a moths struggle for life that ends in its tragic death. The moth symbolizes the universal truth that nobody can escape death. Despite social status, upbringing, profession, appearance or size, everyone at one point in their life will die. The essay also attempts to convey that life is a series of trials and turbulations that are all leading to that imfamous last day. I have to write a two page reflection on how the moth "embodied the true nature of life." What you read above is all i can come up with, with regards to the reflection. If you have any ideas or advice about what else to add please please post it. The reflection has to be two pages and so far what i've got is not even half a page. I'd really appreciate your comments.
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