Joseph Andrews

Joseph Andrews

by

Henry Fielding

Joseph Andrews: Book 4, Chapter 7 Quiz 5 questions

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Which of the following philosophical topics does the narrator discuss in relation to human behavior?
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The impact of wealth on personal values
The effectiveness of laws in regulating moral behavior
The role of education in shaping one's destiny
How habits influence human thoughts and actions
Why does Lady Booby try to influence Joseph's marital and professional decisions?
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She genuinely cares about his welfare and future success
She wants to maintain social class distinctions and control his life choices in the process
She believes Fanny is not a suitable match for him based on her personality
She is trying to match him with someone from her own social circle
What reason does Squire Booby give Joseph Andrews for not marrying Fanny?
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He argues that Fanny's family background is problematic
He claims that Fanny is not as virtuous as she appears
He explains that she is beautiful but socially beneath him
He believes that Fanny is too young for marriage
How does Abraham Adams demonstrate his character in relation to Fanny?
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He provides Fanny with charity, supporting her when she has no money
He often talks about helping Fanny but never actually does
He tries to persuade Fanny to accept the gentleman's advances
He warns Fanny against visiting Lady Booby’s house
What action does Joseph Andrews take when he sees Fanny being attacked?
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He calls for help from nearby bystanders
He intervenes and physically fights the attacker
He threatens the attacker with legal action
He tries to negotiate with the attacker to leave Fanny alone