in "The Death of the Moth", written in 1942 by Virginia Woolf, what does the moth in his square windowpane represent to the author? How does Woolf's description in the essay make this clear? Answer in 3 sentences

The moth in the square windowpane represents the fragility and transience of life to Virginia Woolf. Woolf's vivid description of the moth's struggle against death and its inevitable demise highlights the universal struggle for existence and the ultimate fate of mortality. The moth's short-lived, futile battle against its destiny reflects Woolf's own contemplation on the nature of life and death.