The Circle of the Seven Deadly Sins In Daniel Defoe's "Moll Flanders"
Abstract
In this essay, I explore how Daniel Defoe in his novel "Moll Flanders" makes Moll Flanders represent the seven deadly sins. As I argue, the circle of the "seven deadly sins" is a concept in Defoe's novel. Defoe represents Moll as a symbolic and embodied version to represent the "seven deadly sins". Defoe does this through Moll life-journey, in which each of the seven sins, envy, greed, pride, lust, gluttony, anger and sloth are represented. Thus, Defoe's puritan background is apparent in the harsh manner he treats Moll, and the way in which he makes her repent at the end.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2012-04-27Author
Lehtonen, Sofia
Keywords
Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders
seven deadly sins
the circle of the seven deadly sins
puritanism
Series/Report no.
kandidatuppsats i engelska
SPL 2011-102
Language
eng