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Moll Flanders And Sexism In Literature

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The appearance of women in 18th Century literary works, was on the rise. Women were side characters early novels and often used by authors as a device to portray virtue and innocence to the public. To set a standard of what an modest woman of this time period should stand for and how they should interact with others. Women used as main protagonist faced great challenges and went to great lengths to protect their virtue from the inappropriate touch of men. These women were wives with maternal instincts, who wanted nothing more than to marry for love and have rooms filled with children and expensive dresses only adding to the sexist stigma that oppressed the women of this time period. Daniel Defoe decided to set himself apart from these clique novels and take on the flipped role of critiquing this sexism with his novel the fortunes and misfortunes of the famous Moll Flanders. As one of this period may see his novel as a place of sentiment with quick witted humor and a good adventure novel, others and literary critics today see it as a critique itself on the sexism of the time period. This was later confirmed to be the intended purpose in his work essay, his goal was to show women in a different light, “to make them understand the world”(p.292). In his fictional tale of the life of moll flanders, Defoe sheds light on several issues involving the oppression of women which often went unnoticed by society, Through this novel, defoe weaves in critiques on the strict enforcement of

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