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It is one of the realist novels that mirrors the 18th century British social structure. It is a gripping novel with the events of the period and especially the choices and decisions made by Moll, who was born in prison in this period when crime rates increased, to hold on to life. In the words of that period, Moll commits every crime for the sake of being a lady, and even if she is judged for each crime she commits, she cannot stop committing crimes. When we consider the characteristics of the period, we can see that such incidents are increasing and that Moll thinks that she is obliged to do this due to the social structure and tries to justify herself. While she commits all kinds of crimes, she does not hesitate to warn the readers "I'm doing this, but you don't do it" .This is a novel in which you will constantly question Moll's virtue while reading the book. I think it is one of the novels that especially those who are interested in English literature and society should read...