In the following passage, what does Woolf reveal about her feelings towards the moth?
"Watching him, it seemed as if a fibre, very thin but pure, of the enormous energy of the world had been thrust into his frail and diminutive body. As often as he crossed the pane, I could fancy that a thread of vital light became visible. He was little or nothing but life."
Question 1 options:
he is annoyance
she admires his strength and vitality
he symbolizes death for her