Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 2, Chapter 12 Quiz 2 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 2, Chapter 12. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
What does the frequent occurrence of bad weather forcing characters to stop at inns suggest about the novel's narrative technique?
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It reflects the novel’s realistic depiction of travel difficulties in the 18th century
It serves as a convenient plot device to introduce new characters or subplots
It is a critique of the poor infrastructure and lack of reliable transportation at the time
It symbolizes the characters’ internal conflicts and turmoil
How does the reunion between Joseph Andrews and Fanny highlight Abraham Adams's character traits?
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It shows his deep emotional connection to the people he cares about, overshadowing his scholarly pursuits
It illustrates his indifference to personal relationships, focusing instead on material possessions
It demonstrates his lack of awareness and disinterest in the happiness of others
It highlights his interpersonal skills in managing the emotions and relationships of others