Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

When Dillard scrapes the wings of a couple dead butterflies, what might this symbolize?

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It is symbolic of fall, scraping the color from the world of summer and leaving behind empty branches, making a stark image against the sky. In the same way, when Dillard scrapes the color layer off the wings, she is left with black lines, starkly outlined against the translucent membrane of the wing.