Yeni is unhappy. She is unhappy because she lacks wealth. She lacks wealth because she lives in a small village. Yeni wishes she was in the city. Happiness lives in the city. 'Moth' explores the notion of happiness as a destination. We all have ideas of what elation looks like that are personal and unique to ourselves, yet these thoughts are often formed from seeing others. The joy of others, whether they share similarities to us or not, can seem reachable if we had what they have. Their bliss comes from wearing apparel that can fit anyone, even us. If Yeni were to reach the city, will she have reached happiness?
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