Money in Defoe's Moll Flanders

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English

 

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Andrew M

 

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August 24, 2016

 

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University

 

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In the American Heritage Dictionary, a god is defined as any thing that is "worshipped, idealized, or followed." Through Moll's actions and based on the things on which she places importance, it is made clear that she worships and idealizes money and will do whatever it takes to follow it. Moll's idealization of money is evident in how she places it in the utmost of importance, above all things including love...
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Of her first sexual encounter, in which her lover presents her with money directly after their rendezvous, she says, "I was more confounded with the money than I was before with the love, and began to be so elevated that I scarce knew the ground I stood on" (Defoe 22). To her money is more important, more moving, than love...
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