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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Humans vs. Animals on Life and Death

The Death of the Moth by Virginia Woolf described how a feeling of a moth could be so fragile that care humans and other animals do, the moth overly struggled to fight goal. She compared how the moth stand firmd its life compared to humans and other animals as well. That even if the moth seems postcode and worthless, its resistance to death is evident. In other words, the significance of death is not only limited to human cosmoss. Animals may not think like humans do, alone they are also living and gives effort to live life to the fullest. Animals may not live life like us human beings, but like us, they also have a suggest in living.I believe that every last(predicate) human beings are artists because their lives are inventive productions. The basic materials of each persons artistry are umteen and varied, for they depend on each persons uniqueness. Ones basic materials, however, not only include the elements of life, nit also those of death with all its various ramifica tions, as books, articles, symposia and discussions open peoples context of death awareness, the question must be asked how much an awareness can wait on human beings create beautiful lives. This brings us to this question, is the moth aware of its upcoming death. action and death to all living things is apparent.How long would it take is unknown. When the body dies, in that respect is nothing that remains that can survive. This is a belief that prevents any result to existential vicissitudes being projected to another life. It asks of each human being the braveness to face lifes problems in the here and now, the courage to supply necessary answers and remedies. Happiness is ones own act not in any heaven above the bright spunky sky (to use the words of an old hymn for children). Only perfection knows the answer to the problems of innocent suffering and that rewards are in heaven for those who pull the party line are seen as an evasion of facing life itself.We must then, I should say, enjoy and value our lives the happiest as we can make it. As Woolfs story went on, when she sees the moth is turned on its back, she reaches out a pencil to turn it over again, but then she lays the pencil down. This is the recognition that even if we try helping other people to fight for life, they already made their own battle against it so we just have to cave in it as it is. Woolf obviously tackled the resemblance between the moths struggles and the human control in facing life. We may see it different at large, but with the little and worthless moths death, it was very perceptible.

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