the death of the moth – virginia woolf
“He flew vigorously to one corner of his compartment, and, after waiting there a second, flew across to the other. What remained for him but to fly to a third corner and then to a fourth?”
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“He flew vigorously to one corner of his compartment, and, after waiting there a second, flew across to the other. What remained for him but to fly to a third corner and then to a fourth?”
bunny – chris wedge | moths by the way 1138 on 4 October 2011 Permalink |
[…] is often used to symbolise death. see polynoid’s loom, joanna newsom’s cosmia, and virginia woolf’s the death of the moth as good examples. in reality it usually does not live very long after becoming a moth and is […]