Themes in "A Journal of Plague Year" Novel by Daniel Defoe - March 1722
The six-page essay analyses "A Journal of Plague Year" by Daniel Defoe's themes including humanity, resilience, kindness, disorderliness, hopelessness, and inhumanity. The book covers the plague in London from notes by H.F. about the Great Plague of 1665 and how it affected Londoners. The book was published in March 1722 and the essay provides a critical analysis of the themes the book brings forth and which reflect Londoners' experiences of the year of the plague. It uses direct quotes using an MLA citation format which consists of page numbers from the book and other additional works used for the analysis.
Connected book
- 2015
- 9781497684188
- Unknown
Written for
- Institution
- Stanford University
- Module
- English
Document information
- Uploaded on
- August 21, 2023
- Number of pages
- 7
- Written in
- 2022/2023
- Type
- Essay
- Professor(s)
- Unknown
- Grade
- A
Subjects
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theme
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analysis
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essay
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a journal of plague year
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english
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literature
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daniel defoe
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1722
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novel
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book
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university
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college
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humanity
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inhumanity
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disorderliness
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resilience
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kindness
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hopelessness
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notes
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summary