Joseph Andrews at Joseph Andrews of Fielding has a variety of roles. They range from shallow, vanity and proud characters such as Lady Lady Booby and Mrs. Slipslop to innocent, sincere and gentle Joseph and Fanny. Everyone else like Lady Booby and her is drawn in the same selfish and fraudulent way and shows the importance of the priests. Most of the clergy we met in the story did not match our view of "wise men". They also do not meet the vision of Fielding.
In Joseph Andrews of Henry Fielding, vanity plays an important role in the interaction between characters. During their trip, Joseph Andrews, Franny and Abraham Adams faced many vanity people. They insist that many people have functions not claimed and they tend to be the opposite of what they want. On page 103, Fielding explained the vanity directly, "Vanity! How much you acknowledge or distinguish their behavior? Are you deliberately deceiving humans under different disguises? ? "Ding said later on the page" I introduced me except to extend the short chapter, so I returned to my history (103). " To arouse people's attention to the dynamics of the novel, not the chapter
Not only a little personality is useless but also the main character. Fielding said: "The most sneaky thief in the bottom is not the biggest hero in your heart (103)." This means that even Joseph Andrews may have made vanity is showing. Joseph Andrews himself showed this feature after refusing love with Mrs. Bobby. Unfortunately, Peter Anders takes pride in "appearance, quality, ability, achievement, etc." (Webster's Encyclopedia English Dictionary, 2105 pages) This is the definition of vanity.