Prison achieved many different prison scenarios throughout the semester and through many readings covered. In many cases, the role of the prison is to allow others to restrict certain kinds of movements and actions. In general, one of the basic messages encountered by prisons is that prisons can help people reach some awareness. While some text can implement itself, others can implement the whole society, but in some cases some sort of implementation can be achieved.
In Moll Flanders, a woman from Daniel Defoe, Moll wanted to just pass by, but she was a good start as she was born in prison. Mol Flanders sent a life full of crime and prostitution as she felt this was the only way I could survive. Even though she no longer needs luxury, she will rely on theft. In Mall Flanders, the reader may feel sick about the hero. Because, as it is her husband or general life, she really is not lucky. But at other times, we dislike the fact that she kept her child and stole it for no apparent reason.
Moll Flanders of Daniel Defoe Moll Flanders is the product of her vanity and pride. She has devoted her life to achieving certain wealth and social status. Her pride was involved in her life and influenced her life's decision. Moore sacrificed a lot of things such as love, religion, pride, peace of mind, to gain some wealth. - The fastest growing career This review comments on Daniel E. Hecker's article "The Fastest Growing Career" from "monthly labor review" from Katherine Mayberry's book "Everyday Arguments" (Mayberry, 2009) . The author of the article, his view, and a brief analysis of the evidence provided to prove the claim are all sources of de facto evidence and use. Finally, the conclusion is my opinion of the article and my personal opinion as to whether I like or dislike this article.
Defoe's Moll Flanders is a character of the same name, a story of her infamous, often illegal, life. The story is written in the first person and can be seen through the eyes of the older memory. Moll Flanders is an "autobiographical" account and Moll Flanders explained her life until repenting at Newgate Prison. Defoe is experimenting the story form of this novel by writing a female autobiographical confession. From Moll's point of view, the reader can understand Moll and finally start to care about her situation. Due to the story events seen through Moore's eyes, there are still some events in Moore's life, which is ambiguous.