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Virginia Woolf Fishing

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Virginia Woolf’s childhood memory of fishing in Moments of Being is an excellent excerpt; it conveys the importance of one moment’s significance and lifelong impact. The book is filled with these sort of anecdotes, filled with moments that define how one lives and interacts with the world. Woolf would not be able to transfer her thoughts in such an eloquent and clear manner if not her for her magnificent use of language. Woolf begins her lesson with a short telling of a childhood moment. She uses this anecdote in order to interest the reader and relay not only an idea, but a feeling, to the reader, which is the best way to clearly illustrate that this small moment of her youth continued to alter the way she lived through adulthood. Establishing

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