In fact, it may or may not surprise you to learn that her short story, " Kew Gardens," features a bit from the perspective of our favorite animals: snails. That's right, the Virginia Woolf-authoress extraordinaire and fellow snail lover. You might think we're kind of weird for having these thoughts, but know who else thought of the same thing? Virginia Woolf. One of our favorite things to imagine is how the world might look from the perspective of a snail-everything must happen so much more slowly your perception of time must be completely different from a human. We think about them all the time, and love talking about them, too. In case you didn't know, we here at Shmoop love us some snails. Seriously, when was the last time you ever heard someone say that snails were their favorite animals? Sure, they're slow and slimy, and they might wreak havoc on our gardens, but that doesn't mean they're not worthy of our love and affection.
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