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Joseph Andrews

Henry Fielding

The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and of His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams

Henry Fielding

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Joseph Andrews Essay Topics

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How was social class significant in 1742, when the novel was published? How were ideas about social class changing at this time? Why do you think Fielding included upper-class, middle-class, and lower-class characters in his story? What was Fielding trying to say about class structure?

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Fielding uses comedic situations and characters throughout the novel. Why does he use satire rather than a different literary style, such as romance? What purpose does humor serve in the novel?

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How would a typical 18th-century reader have responded to this novel versus a reader today? Which religious principles and cultural norms have changed since then, and which have not?

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