Joseph Andrews

character of adam in joseph andrew a glaring character or not??

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I'm not sure what you mean by "glaring" character. Can you explain?

I'd say while Adams is shown is the perfect embodiment of true Christian morality, infused with a thorough sense of charity and brotherhood as well as humanity, he has his lackings - for instance, while he tells Joseph to be temperate in his passions, he himself laments the false rumor of his child's death in a different manner. So while Adams does have a glaring character, it has some faults.

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Joseph Andrews, the novel