Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 3, Chapter 4 Quiz 2 questions

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How does the mention of the strawberry birthmark on Wilson's son create anticipation for the reader?
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It introduces a mystery about the son’s whereabouts and his possible significance in the story
It suggests that Wilson’s son has undergone significant transformations that will be revealed later
It distracts from the main narrative, adding unnecessary complexity to the plot
It implies that the son has inherited some dangerous traits that will cause conflict
How does Adams's comment about Wilson living like those in golden ages reflect his perspective on modern life?
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It shows his nostalgia and idealization of simpler, pastoral lifestyles as morally superior
It indicates his critical stance on the progress and complexity of contemporary society
It reflects his lack of awareness about the realities and hardships of rural living
It confirms his belief that true happiness is attainable only through wealth and status