Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe :: Moll Flanders Daniel Defoe Essays
gun moll Flanders by Daniel DefoeThree recurring themes in moll Flanders by Daniel Defoe are greed, vanity,and repentance. Theme is defined as an underlying or essential subject ofartistic representation. These three themes play an important role in thedevelopment of the story of moll Flanders.The first theme, greed, is shown in Molls acts of prostitution. Mollturns to thievery in many instances to support herself. She also allows hermorals to disintegrate a outcome of her greediness.Molls first act of prostitution is thrust upon her unknowingly. In thebeginning of the story, she is living with a gentle woman and her family. Oneof the brothers takes interest in Moll and seduces her into fitting his lover.He took these freedoms with me when this was over he stayed but a little while,but he put almost a happenful of gold in my hand (Defoe 26). Moll lets down herguard and meets with the brother frequently. so putting the purse into mybosom, I made no more resistance to him, but le t him do just what he pleased andas often as he pleased (Defoe 30). Later in the story, Moll becomesacquainted with a woman who persuades Moll to work for her as a prostitute.Even though Moll is now married, she agrees to sell her body for profit. Ifound presently that whether I was a cyprian or a wife, I was to pass for a whorehere (Defoe 144). Molls acts of prostitution show that she will carry outillegal practices in pronounce to get money.Molls many instances involving thievery also express the theme of greed.At the end of the story, Moll gives her son a stolen watch. I stole it froma gentlewomans slope at a meeting house in London (Defoe 297). Moll says thisis the only thing of value she has to give him. One Christmas Day Molldiscovers an unheeded silversmiths shop. I went boldly in and was justgoing to lay my hand upon a piece of plate, and might have done it and carriedit clear off (Defoe 238). Moll resists the temptation to steal because anearby shopkeeper rushes over a fter having seen her enter the empty store.While Moll is living with the old governess she has some serving swindling a man ata gaming-house who seems to be of more than ordinary fashion (Defoe 230).Moll wins him some money and secretly keeps a part for herself each(prenominal) time. hedivided it with me, and I brought away 30 (sic) guineas besides about forty-
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