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The Value of Virtue
Class and Morality
Religion and Marriage
Sexual Politics
Summary
Analysis
Pamela writes a letter to her mother, but she fears that she doesn’t have much to write about and will sound vain repeating praise others have given her. Lady Davers, Mr. B’s sister, complimented how Pamela looks and acts, although she also advised Pamela to be mindful of her virtue.
While Lady Davers approves of how Pamela looks and acts, it’s only because here, Pamela shows modesty and deference, demonstrating that she’s aware of her lower status.
Pamela continues her letter. Later, Mrs. Jervis confirmed to Pamela that Lady Davers and Mr. B were praising her. Lady Davers did suggest, however, that perhaps Pamela was too pretty to live with a bachelor like Mr. B. In response, Mr. B agreed that maybe Pamela should go live with Lady Davers. Pamela tells all this to her parents, suggesting it’s proof that Mr. B has no bad intentions. Because of this, her mother and father should feel free to use the money she sent earlier.
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