Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 1, Chapter 3 Quiz 3 questions

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What does the introduction of Abraham Adams's character suggest about his role in the novel?
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He serves as a foil to the more worldly characters in the story
He primarily serves as a negative critique of organized religion
His character represents the ideal balance of academic knowledge and practical wisdom
He exemplifies the practical difficulties of a religious life with insufficient means
What aspect of Joseph Andrews's character is emphasized by his interactions with Abraham Adams regarding religious knowledge?
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His discontentment with his informal education
His disdain for formal schooling
His ability to learn effectively on his own
His desire to become a religious leader like Adams
What character trait of Mrs. Slipslop is highlighted by her interactions with Abraham Adams?
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Her deep understanding of theology
Her humility in admitting her limitations
Her pretentiousness and lack of self-awareness
Her deference to higher authority