Joseph Andrews
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Book 1, Chapter 9
Book 1, Chapter 10
Book 1, Chapter 11
Book 1, Chapter 12
Book 1, Chapter 13
Book 1, Chapter 14
Book 1, Chapter 15
Book 1, Chapter 16
Book 1, Chapter 17
Book 1, Chapter 18
Book 2, Chapter 1
Book 2, Chapter 2
Book 2, Chapter 3
Book 2, Chapter 4
Book 2, Chapter 5
Book 2, Chapter 6
Book 2, Chapter 7
Book 2, Chapter 8
Book 2, Chapter 9
Book 2, Chapter 10
Book 2, Chapter 11
Book 2, Chapter 12
Book 2, Chapter 13
Book 2, Chapter 14
Book 2, Chapter 15
Book 2, Chapter 16
Book 2, Chapter 17
Book 3, Chapter 1
Book 3, Chapter 2
Book 3, Chapter 3
Book 3, Chapter 4
Book 3, Chapter 5
Book 3, Chapter 6
Book 3, Chapter 7
Book 3, Chapter 8
Book 3, Chapter 9
Book 3, Chapter 10
Book 3, Chapter 11
Book 3, Chapter 12
Book 3, Chapter 13
Book 4, Chapter 1
Book 4, Chapter 2
Book 4, Chapter 3
Book 4, Chapter 4
Book 4, Chapter 5
Book 4, Chapter 6
Book 4, Chapter 7
Book 4, Chapter 8
Book 4, Chapter 9
Book 4, Chapter 10
Book 4, Chapter 11
Book 4, Chapter 12
Book 4, Chapter 13
Book 4, Chapter 14
Book 4, Chapter 15
Book 4, Chapter 16
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Hypocrisy
Lust vs. Chastity
Social Class
Religion and Charity
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Characters
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Joseph Andrews
Abraham Adams
Fanny (Frances Goodwill)
Lady Booby
The Pedlar
Pamela Andrews
Wilson
The Narrator
Mrs. Slipslop
Squire Booby
Gaffar and Gammar Andrews
Beau Didapper
Leonora
Betty
Harriet
Mr. Barnabas
Mr. Tow-wouse
The Squire
Symbols
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Strawberry Mark
Aeschylus
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Allusions
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Foreshadowing
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Satire
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Introduction
Intro
Plot Summary
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Summary & Analysis
Book 1, Chapter 1
Book 1, Chapter 2
Book 1, Chapter 3
Book 1, Chapter 4
Book 1, Chapter 5
Book 1, Chapter 6
Book 1, Chapter 7
Book 1, Chapter 8
Book 1, Chapter 9
Book 1, Chapter 10
Book 1, Chapter 11
Book 1, Chapter 12
Book 1, Chapter 13
Book 1, Chapter 14
Book 1, Chapter 15
Book 1, Chapter 16
Book 1, Chapter 17
Book 1, Chapter 18
Book 2, Chapter 1
Book 2, Chapter 2
Book 2, Chapter 3
Book 2, Chapter 4
Book 2, Chapter 5
Book 2, Chapter 6
Book 2, Chapter 7
Book 2, Chapter 8
Book 2, Chapter 9
Book 2, Chapter 10
Book 2, Chapter 11
Book 2, Chapter 12
Book 2, Chapter 13
Book 2, Chapter 14
Book 2, Chapter 15
Book 2, Chapter 16
Book 2, Chapter 17
Book 3, Chapter 1
Book 3, Chapter 2
Book 3, Chapter 3
Book 3, Chapter 4
Book 3, Chapter 5
Book 3, Chapter 6
Book 3, Chapter 7
Book 3, Chapter 8
Book 3, Chapter 9
Book 3, Chapter 10
Book 3, Chapter 11
Book 3, Chapter 12
Book 3, Chapter 13
Book 4, Chapter 1
Book 4, Chapter 2
Book 4, Chapter 3
Book 4, Chapter 4
Book 4, Chapter 5
Book 4, Chapter 6
Book 4, Chapter 7
Book 4, Chapter 8
Book 4, Chapter 9
Book 4, Chapter 10
Book 4, Chapter 11
Book 4, Chapter 12
Book 4, Chapter 13
Book 4, Chapter 14
Book 4, Chapter 15
Book 4, Chapter 16
Themes
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Hypocrisy
Lust vs. Chastity
Social Class
Religion and Charity
Quotes
Characters
All Characters
Joseph Andrews
Abraham Adams
Fanny (Frances Goodwill)
Lady Booby
The Pedlar
Pamela Andrews
Wilson
The Narrator
Mrs. Slipslop
Squire Booby
Gaffar and Gammar Andrews
Beau Didapper
Leonora
Betty
Harriet
Mr. Barnabas
Mr. Tow-wouse
The Squire
Symbols
All Symbols
Strawberry Mark
Aeschylus
Lit Devices
All Literary Devices
Allusions
Dramatic Irony
Foreshadowing
Genre
Imagery
Irony
Metaphors
Mood
Motifs
Parody
Personification
Satire
Setting
Similes
Style
Tone
Verbal Irony
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What decision do Joseph Andrews and Fanny make regarding their relationship if indeed they are siblings?
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They decide to ignore the possibility and proceed with their marriage
They agree to separate and never see each other again
They choose to remain celibate and continue their relationship as friends
They plan to move away and start new lives independently
How does the situation concerning Fanny's parentage resolve?
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Gammar Andrews reveals that she did give birth to Fanny during Gaffar's absence
The pedlar admits that Fanny is actually his daughter
The pedlar admits to making up the entire story for attention
Lady Booby provides documentation proving Fanny's parentage
What does the presence of the strawberry mark on Joseph reveal?
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It confirms that Joseph is actually Gammar Andrews's biological son
It indicates that Joseph was the child exchanged by the fortune-teller
It suggests that Joseph is related to Lady Booby
It proves that Joseph is the lost child of Mr. Wilson
How does Lady Booby react to the revelation about Joseph Andrews's father?
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She is overjoyed and congratulates everyone
She is indifferent and shows no emotion
She becomes upset and leaves the room in agony
She is relieved and supports the marriage between Joseph and Fanny
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