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Open Access

American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences

ISSN (Online): 2378-7031

DOI: 10.46568/arjhss

Vol. 9, Issue 1 2023 Open Access

Vices and Virtues in Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding

Manpreet Kaur, Dr. Sanjay Prasad

Department of English, Lovely Professional University, India.
Citation: Manpreet Kaur, Dr. Sanjay Prasad, “Vices and Virtues in Joseph Andrews by Henry Fielding”, American Research Journal of Humanities and Social sciences, Vol 9, no. 1, 2023, pp. 69-72.
Abstract
Henry Fielding’s novel, Joseph Andrews is one of his finest masterpieces. Joseph Andrews is a novel written in the middle eighteenth century by Henry Fielding. In this novel, Fielding talks of human nature and of the need for control of sexuality. Joseph Andrews is a novel by Henry Fielding that explores the theme of vices and virtues in a satirical and comic manner. The story follows the adventures of the title character, Joseph Andrews, a virtuous young man who serves as a footman and falls in love with his employer’s daughter, Fanny. As Joseph travels from place to place, he encounters a variety of characters that represent different vices and virtues. The novel presents a world in which vice and virtue are not necessarily fixed attributes of individuals but rather can be shaped by circumstances and environment. For example, the character of Lady Booby is initially presented as a figure of vice; as she attempts to seduce Joseph, but later she is shown to have the potential for virtue when she decides to help Fanny and Joseph reunite. The purpose of studying vices and virtues in Joseph Andrews is to gain a deeper understanding of the novel’s characters and themes. As a novel of moral instruction, Joseph Andrews presents a critique of the societal vices and virtues of the time, and provides examples of how to lead a virtuous life.By examining the vices and virtues portrayed in the novel, readers can gain insight into the cultural and social values of the 18th century. The novel explores various vices such as greed, envy, and lust, as well as virtues such as honesty, kindness, and humility.