• An essay on the Representation of Virtue in Pamela and in one Literary Response to Pamela:

     

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Published: 14.06.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
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Extract

In Pamela, Richardson sets up an interesting conflict between the idea of the definition of virtue, and what self proclamation of virtue and self righteous appraisal can do to taint this notion. By many accounts, Richardson was a feminist who believed in strict morals, and who's most despicable characters still had religious standards. Pamela was born from a strict set of beliefs, but whether these are shown in a convincing light through the novel is clearly an issue to be debated. Richardson seems to suggest that virtue is not an amalgamation of manners, ideals, and principals which align…

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