Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 1, Chapter 6 Quiz 3 questions

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Why does Joseph Andrews inquire about a job as a clerk for a parson in his letter to his sister Pamela?
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He desires a more prestigious position than a footman
He wants to pursue a career in religion
He is looking for a way to leave Lady Booby's employment without conflict
He hopes to improve his education by working for a learned person
What does the description of Joseph's run-in with Mrs. Slipslop suggest about her attitude towards him?
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She is indifferent to Joseph and focuses on her duties
She harbors romantic feelings towards Joseph and is frustrated by his lack of interest
She is only friendly with Joseph to maintain her reputation
She respects Joseph solely for his professional conduct
What does Joseph Andrews's response to Mrs. Slipslop's affection reveal about his feelings towards her?
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He views her romantically but is shy about expressing his feelings
He respects her but only in a familial or platonic manner
He dislikes her and finds her affection unwelcome
He is unaware of her feelings towards him