Virginia Woolf was a very clear writer. No matter the topic or the tone, you would get what she wanted you to experience. In “Death of a Moth”, Ms. Woolf uses her tone and selection of detail to share how she felt about the struggle between life and death. Throughout the personal essay we get to see how Ms. Woolf viewed her own life and fears through the personification of her insect character, a moth.
Ms. Woolf’s tone changes only once within the essay. The first 3 paragraphs are lighter in comparison to the last 2 paragraphs. “I could fancy hat thread of light… He was little or nothing but life”. She seemed to see more hope and strength within the moth as he’s fluttering around in her window pane trying to