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left to be raised by gypsies who then leave her in Colchester. The parish officers of the area give her to woman who runs a small ...
is determined that she will not be penniless as her mother and father must have been. Neither she nor her children would be pennil...
that he wants to pay her for any liberties he has taken with her. We, the reader, clearly see this as something of a payment to a ...
In eight pages these works are contrasted and compared in terms of the relationship between the marriage concept and the female ch...
In 5 pages this paper examines what the film versions of this novel reveal more about the times in which they were made than the e...
realize from that gain in herself. Moll is cautious, and definitely "aware of the market." As each time she is forced to re-evalu...
where Moll informs workers that she wants to grow up to be a gentlewoman. What this means is that she wants to support herself and...
be a gentlewoman. What this means is that she wants to support herself and not live in poverty. At one point she goes to live ...
(Code PG) throughout history and had to fight for their existence within the eighteenth century would be a gross understatement an...
In 5 pages this paper examines how the protagonist's personality defines identity in 'Moll Flanders' by Daniel Defoe. One source ...
In nine pages Defoe's protagonist is the focus of this character analysis. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography....
In eight pages the life and career of Daniel Defoe is examined in this essay with text quotes and two examples of critical analysi...
These novels are compared in terms of the social materialism and sexism each depicts in a paper consisting of 5 pages. There are ...
is possible to think of Defoe as using Moll as his mouthpiece. He had strong personal opinions about the potential and options av...
"perhaps, after my death, it may be better known; at present it would not be proper, no not though a general pardon should be issu...
Women were simply sex objects, even when they were the main characters, in the beginning of the novel. This paper compares the mai...
In five pages this paper discusses how happiness can be achieved through virtue as illustrated in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibil...
there is continuity through time in terms of personal identity and her doubt about her own continuing identity is contradicted by...
freedom: poverty-stricken women of the eighteenth century England. The product of indigence, Moll learns to manipulate the system...
solve this crime. The extent to which any ethics and morals exist at all reflects the primary aspect that separates each mans lev...
neared poverty, and she knew she had to do something. At one point we see her illustrate this reality, stating, "I resolved to let...
them. There was no such thing as government agencies in those days that would provide help for these children. In this novel, Mo...
linked to societal ideas of the early eighteenth century as to what constituted a "proper" middle class English life. This is evid...
In five pages this paper contrasts and compares the values presented in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels and Daniel Defoe's Rob...
essentially ignored the will of God, or denied seeking out what the will of God may be, and left without approval. A good Christia...
This man, stranded on an island, also living there for 4 years, like Selkirk, and also managing to survive on what he could find a...
off to die but rather became a victim of nature and fate it would seem. Prior to becoming stranded on the island...
Along the way, he encounters dangers but somehow manages to survive to reach his island destination, where he will stay for nearly...
life of misery which was to befall me" (Defoe). Crusoes defiance of his father relates also to his willfulness toward God, who, ...
In nine pages the ways in which these novels reflected gender attitudes of the 18th century regarding chastity, sex, and marriage ...