Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 3, Chapter 5 Quiz 2 questions

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What does the debate between Abraham Adams and Joseph Andrews about public versus private schooling reveal about their differing values?
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Adams values the religious and moral grounding provided by private schools, while Joseph sees the broader social benefits of public schools
Adams prefers the exclusivity and elitism of private schools, while Joseph supports the accessibility of public education
Adams values the religious and moral grounding provided by private schools, while Joseph sees the broader social benefits of public schools
Joseph favors private schooling for its academic rigor, while Adams argues for a more balanced educational approach
How does the inclusion of gold with the picnic lunch Wilson packs for Adams, Andrews, and Fanny connect to previous events in the story?
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It mirrors Joseph's earlier experience with gold, highlighting themes of generosity and providence
It serves as a turning point, marking the beginning of financial stability for Adams, Andrews, and Fanny
It emphasizes the recurring theme of theft and loss throughout the novel
It is an accidental occurrence that has little bearing on the story's broader themes