Why is Moll Flanders a proto-feminist fresh?
I have already written a decent paragraph, I just can't return with any more inspiration on this one. It's for an essay question.
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Where does she demand the same rights as men? She accept the social order of the time. So, no.
Other than the fact that she struggles for her own independence through things approaching prostitution and theft, I don't actually look to her as a proto-feminist.
She wants money and commodities and a thriving husband more than she wants true independence. She abandons her children contained by order to marry a wealthy banker and win more money. She blames her actions on the need to get by, on a obligation to survive. But throughout the nove she has plenty of opportunities to turn her life around, but she merely cannot tolerate go of the desire to be wealthy.
The feminist movement was going on for equality and education, MOll flanders wasn't desiring either of those. She wanted money and she needed things. Yes, she found ways to be independent of men, but she found them in ways like giving her body to men in exchange for money, and stealing from relatives whose houses are on fire.
She is a feminist's downfall. She makes women look manipulative, sexually immoral and underhand.
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Where does she demand the same rights as men? She accept the social order of the time. So, no.
Other than the fact that she struggles for her own independence through things approaching prostitution and theft, I don't actually look to her as a proto-feminist.
She wants money and commodities and a thriving husband more than she wants true independence. She abandons her children contained by order to marry a wealthy banker and win more money. She blames her actions on the need to get by, on a obligation to survive. But throughout the nove she has plenty of opportunities to turn her life around, but she merely cannot tolerate go of the desire to be wealthy.
The feminist movement was going on for equality and education, MOll flanders wasn't desiring either of those. She wanted money and she needed things. Yes, she found ways to be independent of men, but she found them in ways like giving her body to men in exchange for money, and stealing from relatives whose houses are on fire.
She is a feminist's downfall. She makes women look manipulative, sexually immoral and underhand.
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