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A great post could frame Moll not as a villain, but as a ultimate survivalist. Born in Newgate Prison and orphaned early, Moll navigates a world that offers almost no legal path to independence for women.

For Moll, "poverty is not a state of virtue but an intolerable condition". Moll Flanders

Drawing on modern comparisons, a post could explore how Moll "curates" her image to survive, much like modern social media. Discussion of Daniel Defoe's Novel Moll Flanders - Facebook A great post could frame Moll not as

Is Moll’s criminal career—ranging from expert pickpocketing to a series of strategic marriages—a moral failure or a rational response to a system that gave her no other choice? 2. The 18th-Century "Influencer": Posing vs. Reality Drawing on modern comparisons, a post could explore

Since its publication in 1722, Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders has fascinated readers as one of the earliest and most scandalous novels in the English language. To develop an interesting post about this literary classic, you can explore it through several engaging "angles" that connect its 18th-century themes to modern life. 1. The "Side Hustle" Heroine: Moll as a Survivalist

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