Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 4, Chapter 5 Quiz 3 questions

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What are Joseph Andrews and Fanny accused of, leading to their imprisonment?
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Joseph is accused of stealing money and Fanny of hiding it
Joseph is accused of stealing a horse and Fanny of helping him escape
Joseph is accused of vandalism and Fanny of being an accomplice.
Joseph is accused of stealing a twig and Fanny of aiding and abetting him
What does Justice Frolick's reaction to Fanny's appearance reveal about the justice system as portrayed in the novel?
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It is deeply influenced by personal biases and superficial judgments
It operates strictly according to the law without regard to personal characteristics
It is compassionate and often lenient towards first-time offenders
It is rigorous and impartial, ensuring fair treatment for all
What is Lady Booby's reaction to discovering that Pamela is Joseph’s sister?
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She is indifferent and dismisses the information as irrelevant
She is displeased because she dislikes Pamela
She is pleased as it provides an opportunity to get closer to Joseph
She becomes angry and plans to confront Pamela