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Name: Jayti Thakar.Roll No. 38.Paper No.2: The Neo-Classical Age.Presentation Subject: Major Male Characters from “Tom Jones”M.A. Part:1Sem: 1.Email Id: [email protected]
“Tom Jones” by “Henry Fielding” Tom Jones, a book of much vitality, hilarity,
and charm, reflects both the comic vision of life and the intense social concern of its author.
Sir Henry Fielding was born on April 22, 1707, at Sharp ham Park in well-situated, upper-class family.
Fielding took his graduation degrees from University of Leyden.
Continuing……….. He begun not as Novelist, but as Playwright; his first
play was “Love in Several Masques”.Fielding is a ‘Master Stylist’. Important stylistic element in Tom Jones is that
Fielding constantly keeps the reader aware of the fact that he is reading a novel which is a work of art carefully constructed for certain end. He does this through the guise of the objective narrator who discourses on the characters and directly addresses the reader.
Character Sketch of Squire. Allworthy
Squire Allworthy – sincerely attempts to live up to his name.
As his name suggests, supposedly a master of all virtues- wisdom, goodness, justice, generosity, mercy and godliness.
We can not doubt his generosity, for he is quite free with both his home and money.
However, because of his abstract concepts of justice and morality, we can doubt his wisdom, or at least his perception. (in case of Jenny Jones)
Continuing…….
One might call him a conservative interpreter of the Mosaic Laws.
His position as magistrate or a strict observer.His justice is one of rules and regulations
rather than a more humanistic assessment in any situation or circumstances.
Character Sketch of Squire Western
Squire Western – is obviously a man much given to the enjoyment of life, but only on his own terms.
He is robust, rowdy, lusty, vulgar, and eminently delightful.
He can simply manage to infuse his every waking moment with a profound,
“joie de vivre”.
Continuing……..
One feels that Western absolutely and thoroughly enjoys everything he does – from hunting, drinking, eating.
He violently argues with his sister.He is also both domineering and stubborn
figure.He like Tom, as he has enough of youthful
spontaneity.
Character Sketch of Captain Blifil
Captain Blifil – a half-pay officer.He is brought to Allworthy's estate to court
Bridget Allworthy.He is an unattractive man, but he and Bridget
fall for each other.Captain Blifil is keen to inherit Allworthy’s
property through his wife, and dies of a apoplexy while imagining is fortune.
Continuing……..He Believed to be a illegitimate child of low birth,
but is brought up as a gentleman.He is handsome, generous, popular and passionate. He moreover a Casanova personality of the novel.The novel chart: his progress to adulthood and his
pursuit of miss Sophia Western.Tom’s action consistently indicates the impulsive
nature of youth and stem from “carpe diem” philosophy.
Continuing…….His desire for unrestrained expression of his feelings,
immediate gratification of his needs, and immediate corrective action for the injustice he sees- all these reflects the spontaneity and idealism typically associated with Youth.
Tom’s actions are series of impulsive responses based on emotions rather than on analysis.
Thus, while he is madly in love with Sophia, he can spontaneously go to bed with Molly Seagrim, Mrs. Waters, or Lady Bellaston.
Character Sketch of Master Blifil
Master Blifil – son of captain Blifil.He is Tom’s foil every way- estate of Allworthy
as well marrying Sophia Western.Anti-heroic figure of novel.His plan to inherit as a large share of the
Allworthy estate as he possibly can; Captain Blifil’s big hand after rooted this feeling in Son Blifil’s brain.
Continuing…….
He wants to marry Sophia for her money and property not for love.
His decision to marry a young lady for money instead of love represents the ideology of his father Captain Blifil.
Comparison between ‘Tom Jones’ and ‘Master Blifil’
• Protagonist.
• Impetuosity of Youth.
• He has idealism and generosity.
• Wants to marry Sophia for true love.
• Liveliness in Tom, “carpe diem”.
• Antagonist , Tom’s foil as well.
• Lack of impetuosity of Youth
• whereas he has not.
• Wants to marry the same girl but for money.
• Busy with intrigues and all.
‘Tom Jones’ & ‘Master Blifil’
• Learner from experiences.
• Tom is Socially immoral character but intend well.
• Neither ideal nor worst.
• Tom is Full of healthy“animal spirit”.
• Lack of learning from experiences.
• Blifil socially moral but inside the head there demon seats.
• Pretend ideal as well moral but, fiend.
• Whereas Blifil is “Wholly of the devil’s party.”