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English, 05.10.2019 22:00, tugordochulo1

Most of daniel defoe's novels include major characters who do not belong to the upper class and suffer a life of hardship. what may have the writer to realistically portray such settings for his novel?
his close friendship with middle- and lower-class people
his own upbringing in a lower middle-class family
his own hardships during his frequent visits to prison
his visits to poorer sections of the city to preach religion

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