WA02 Sandra Luna Casal Martà Nez
WA02 Sandra Luna Casal Martà Nez
WA02 Sandra Luna Casal Martà Nez
INSTRUCTIONS: Read the first three chapters of Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones. Make some
notes as you read on the following questions. You could incorporate these answers into your
journal, as anything you write will count towards that. This is NOT a Written Commentary for
the Continuous Assessment, even if it looks like one! I will post my recommended answers
soon. Familiarity with these three chapters will be tested in the final CA Test, so you ARE
advised to read the text and answer the questions, and then read the answers. This exercise
should take about 2-3 hours.
Note - When referring to the text I'll use square brackets. The first digit refers to the page
number, the decimal refers to the approximate position on the page - so [2.5] means in the
middle of page 2, [3.8] means three quarters of the way down page 3 etc.
On Chapter One
2. According to the narrator in Chp 1, is the subject of Tom Jones simple or complex?
- The subject is turning more and more complex during the chapters.
3. Paraphrase the quotation on [2] and explain its importance to the novel.
5. How does this organising principle connect with the setting of the novel?
- They are connected by feelings and emotions. Through the food and flavour we can
feel some emotions and this is connected with human nature because it also
transmits usemotions.
On Chapter Two
6. What is the effect of the first five lines of Chp 2? How does it strike you?
- It seems the beginning of a tale. It starts in the same way as “El Quixote” does.
8. Explain Bridget's attitude to beauty. What does it reveal about her character?
- Bridget is an unattractive woman who Resents beautiful women.
9. Comment on Bridget's 'prudence'. What does it suggest about her, and about people
who hold to such virtues as prudence?
- Bridget’s prudence is related to sex. She doesn’t want to have sex with a man before
matrimony. The author says that he is not going to criticize her because he is nobody
to judge the decisions of others [4]
On Chapter Three
15. Consider the tone of the narrator. What does it suggest about the attitude of the
author to the reader?
- The tone is ironic. The narrator uses humor to talk about serious things such as the
woman’s beliefs.
16. Describe in your own words Deborah's reaction to the baby and the author's reaction
to her...
- Deborah was shocked when she saw the baby and she advised Allworthy to discard
the baby at the parish door. Then, Allworthy ordered Deorah to prepare some food,
clothes and to carry the baby to her bed, and it’s in that moment when Deborah saw
the baby differently, she called her “sweet little infant”
17. Give your comments on the Squire's reaction to finding the baby.
- He has paternal instinct and maybe this is the reason why he decided to carry the
baby to Deborah’s house. He wanted to take care of him, to give him a place to live.
He treated the baby as his son maybe because he is moved by the loss of his wife
and daughters.