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"Consequently, the Puritan Defoe was used to the very strict moral code, the simplicity in worship, and the believe that money could corrupt ones morals. Regardless of his Puritan upbringing, he did not want to moralize. He rather wanted to show to the reader that other choices are possible in life, regardless which way one would take, for him, even though he was brought up with strictly Puritan values, it does not matter."

--> I think this is not what we discussed in class, is it? Joern Esch 15:33, 11 May 2007 (CEST)