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    The Moths

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    Learning Lessons Through Death In the short story, “The Moths”, the narrator, a fourteen year old girl, assumes the responsibility of taking care of her cancerous and dying Abuelita. Her Abuelita is the only person who understands the narrator and the only person she feels she can turn to. After having followed man’s rules for so many years, Abuelita passes away. All the moths that lived inside her are freed and the narrator learns some life lessons. Helena Maria Viramontes uses symbolism and setting

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    The Death Of The Moth

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    In her essay “The Death of the Moth”, Virginia Woolf depicts the struggle of life confronting death through the death of a moth. Woolf sees a moth flying in “a pleasant morning, mid-September, mild, benignant” (385). She uses this soft autumnal description of her morning to emphasize the beauty of life and the happiness one feels while being alive; however, she uses the moth to represent life itself and show its own struggles: “ [the moth] tried to fly across...the window-pane”, but “he failed” (386)

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    Throughout “The Death of the Moth,” the main theme is derived from the observation and recognition. By observing the moth’s little movement to revive, Woolf recognizes the connection between life and death, and the receptive attitude towards the death. As a human, we usually do not really care or learn a lesson from a moth’s behavior. We usually think a moth is a little, insignificant creature. However, as if our thoughts are wrong, Woolf highly values the moth’s endless tries to avoid the death

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    Literary Response to “The Moths” “The Moths” by Helena Maria Viramontes is a fictional short story about the narrator’s personal hardship of watching her grandmother die slowly because of natural causes. Although, the name of this story is “The Moths” don’t let this fool you. In this story, references to moths are only used twice. Using the moths, the author is able to convey a theme, help create the tone, and resolve the central conflict. I believe that the moths are actually being used in this

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    Mortality and the Moth Death is unwelcome news for all human beings, but at the same time, it is an unavoidable incident that everyone should accept. About this statement, some people might argue that the death is a part of people’s life, while people cannot avoid it. In “The Death of the Moth”, Virginia Woolf, the writer of the essay, claims that people should be aware of mortality and accept the death with a deferential attitude through the observation of the little moth’s death throes. The key

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    Don Marquis, born on July 29, 1878 in Walnut, Illinois, United States, was a very dark and satirical man. Translating his love of the work of Mark Twain, and also taking inspiration from many tragic events that took most of his family from him, he became the man he is known as today. Don Marquis worked many jobs before he started writing such as: in a pharmacy, on a chicken farm, on a railroad, for a county newspaper, and as a schoolteacher (Knight). In 1899 he went to Washington, D. C., where for

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    to understand. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a novel that contains many themes such as wealth, isolation and love. Many other authors have used ideas similar to those in Gatsby. The poem “the lesson of a moth” depicts a man who spends his time trying to figure out why the moth is willing to die, just to be happy. He would rather “have half the happiness and twice/ the longevity”. Later the man comes to the conclusion that people “get bored

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    As said by Haruki Murakami, “All things in my novels are real for me. Some western critics said that Garcia Marquez's novels are magic realism. However, I believe that Marquez must have experienced everything in his novels.” Magical realism is a type of fiction that does not take place in some made up world, it happens in reality. Although magical realism may seem like regular fiction, there are many different things that help distinguish the two. One element of magical realism is, a metamorphosis

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    The dog coolly watched the whole charade from the top of the hill and, having learned his lesson about going straight down, turned away from the steep hill and trotted down the service road. We half-walked and half-slid our way to the bottom, where he was waiting for us with his stupid dog grin. The slide down the hill had destroyed what few groceries we had left and starvation inspired larceny. Champ Bond's ski lodge looked like a good place to search for something to eat. We found an unlocked

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    dependent variable is observed and recorded. For example a scientist is testing the effect of light and dark on the behavior of moths by turning a light on and off. The independent variable is the amount of light and the moth’s reaction is dependent variable. A change in the independent variable (amount of light) directly causes a change in the dependent variable (moth

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