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What is the wolfs perspective on life and death in the death of a moth

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ANSWER: In the end, Wolfe’s The Death of the Moth focuses on viewing life in a more pessimistic way. There are undeniable similarities between Dillard and Wolfe’s stories, other than the title. Both focus on life as a major theme throughout. However, the feeling the reader gets after reading the stories are drastically different.

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