Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 2, Chapter 3 Quiz 3 questions

Test your knowledge of Book 2, Chapter 3. Submit your answers to see your results and get feedback.
How does Abraham Adams's behavior at the alehouse reflect his approach to handling problems?
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He immediately acts to correct his mistakes when he remembers them
He procrastinates on resolving issues, even when he's aware of them
He is proactive and often anticipates problems before they occur
He delegates the resolution of problems to others more capable
What does Abraham Adams's surprise at the differing opinions about a gentleman indicate about his worldview?
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He has a nuanced understanding of human nature and complex characters
He struggles to grasp the idea that a single person can be viewed in contrasting ways
He believes that everyone should have the same opinion about other people
He values the opinions of others highly and adjusts his views accordingly
How does the narrative use of coincidences and chance encounters affect the story?
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It enhances the realism and believability of the story
It introduces complexity and depth to the plot
It serves as a parody of the literary conventions of the day, highlighting their absurdity
It confuses readers and detracts from the main themes