Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 1, Chapter 15 Quiz 2 questions

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What does the change in the surgeon's outlook on Joseph's condition imply about his motivations?
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His professional ethics guide him to care equally for all his patients
He becomes more diligent in his care as he perceives Joseph's possible higher status
He is genuinely more hopeful as Joseph shows signs of recovery
He wants to impress Parson Adams by successfully treating Joseph
What is illustrated by the competition between the surgeon and Mr. Barnabas over legal authority?
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The effective collaboration between different professions in legal matters
The clear superiority of religious over medical professionals in legal issues
The vanity and self-importance that can influence the pursuit of justice
The well-defined roles of professionals in rural legal systems