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of negative words to depict the negligible moth.In the passages following,Virginia mentioned "watching him.it seemed as if a fibre,very thin but pure.of the enormous energy of the world and been thrust into his frail and diminutive body","it was as if someone had taken a tiny bead of pure life and decking it as lightly as possible with down and feathers"The paltry moth stands vividly in pages.His life is so small that he does not have any name;his life is so inferior that no one cares about him;his life is so short that he cannot resist the final destination.All he can do is fluttering and dancing around the window-pane. "It was a pleasant morning.mid-September,mild.benignant...the earth was pressed flat and gleamed with moisture...soaring round the tree tops until it looked as if a vast net with thousands of black knots in it had been cast up into the air...with the utmost clamour and vociferation...were a tremendoushy exciting experience."Virginia wielded various verbs and adjectives to describe the energy of nature which breeds the burst of life and encourages the lure for life. The "tiny life"moth is a contrast to "big life"nature,meanwhile,in virtue of the thirst of life,“tiny life”is integrated with“big life”,Humble as it may be,anything has the right to pursue life and enjoy the equal breath of nature."The same energy which inspired...and so simple a form of the energy that was..."This connection is also the reflection of author's praise and love of life.Small "I"is one of the "tidy beads of life"of big "I".Actually,Virginia was suffered serious depression at that time,feeling the death looming,however,in this autumn morning,the vigor of living beings aroused her passion for life. 2.2“T"and human being From the second paragraph,Virginia used pronoun "I"and "one"in turns to be the subjects.Analyzing closely,we can find that when Virginia used "I",the predicates are often transitive verb."I could fancy that a thread of vital light became visible...I forgot about him...I looked as if for the enemy against which he struggled...I looked out of doors...I lifted the pencil again"Using many transitive verb,Virginia described an objective fact that captured by her senses and her reflection towards it. When she used "one",at most time,Virginia described the inner feeling and thinking aroused by the moth.Here,"one"refers to the entire human being,includingof negative words to depict the negligible moth. In the passages following, Virginia mentioned “watching him, it seemed as if a fibre, very thin but pure, of the enormous energy of the world and been thrust into his frail and diminutive body”,” it was as if someone had taken a tiny bead of pure life and decking it as lightly as possible with down and feathers” The paltry moth stands vividly in pages. His life is so small that he does not have any name; his life is so inferior that no one cares about him; his life is so short that he cannot resist the final destination. All he can do is fluttering and dancing around the window-pane. “It was a pleasant morning, mid-September, mild, benignant… the earth was pressed flat and gleamed with moisture… soaring round the tree tops until it looked as if a vast net with thousands of black knots in it had been cast up into the air… with the utmost clamour and vociferation… were a tremendously exciting experience.” Virginia wielded various verbs and adjectives to describe the energy of nature which breeds the burst of life and encourages the lure for life. The “tiny life” moth is a contrast to “big life” nature, meanwhile, in virtue of the thirst of life, “tiny life” is integrated with “big life”. Humble as it may be, anything has the right to pursue life and enjoy the equal breath of nature. “The same energy which inspired…and so simple a form of the energy that was…” This connection is also the reflection of author’s praise and love of life. Small “I” is one of the “tidy beads of life” of big “I”. Actually, Virginia was suffered serious depression at that time, feeling the death looming, however, in this autumn morning, the vigor of living beings aroused her passion for life. 2.2 “I” and human being From the second paragraph, Virginia used pronoun “I” and “one” in turns to be the subjects. Analyzing closely, we can find that when Virginia used “I”, the predicates are often transitive verb. “I could fancy that a thread of vital light became visible… I forgot about him… I looked as if for the enemy against which he struggled… I looked out of doors…I lifted the pencil again” Using many transitive verb, Virginia described an objective fact that captured by her senses and her reflection towards it. When she used “one”, at most time, Virginia described the inner feeling and thinking aroused by the moth. Here, “one” refers to the entire human being, including
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