This document provides character summaries for Samuel Richardson's novel Pamela:
- Pamela Andrews is the virtuous protagonist, a servant to the late Lady B who is now employed by Lady B's son, the wealthy Mr. B, who makes unwanted advances towards Pamela.
- Mr. Williams is Mr. B's chaplain who tries to help Pamela escape and is imprisoned by Mr. B as a result.
- Mrs. Jewkes is Mr. B's housekeeper who believes her duty is to Mr. B and does not protect Pamela from his attacks.
- Mr. B is Pamela's new employer who desires her against her will throughout most of the novel.
- Lady B was
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2. CHARACTERS :
• Pamela Andrews
• Mr Williams
• Mrs Jewkes
• Mr B
• Lady B
• Mrs Jervis
• Mr John Andrews
3. PAMELA ANDREWS
• Pamela Andrews is a lively clever , pretty and virtuous
servant girl age is in the country of Bedfordshire in
England for the past three years . She has sered as waiting
maid to the kindly lady B who unfortunately has just died.
The attempt comes sooner rather than later and Pamela
resists it Vigorously. Pamela continues writting letters
while in captivity but as she does not know.
4. MR WILLIAMS
• Mr Williams is mr. B’s Chaplain in Lincolnshire which
means he’s working as a religious leader on Mr B’s land.
He then gets himself in hot water with Mr B for trying to
help Pamela escape and so all those prospects go out the
window. In fact Mr B has him briefly thrown in Jail. When
we first meet Mr Williams he expects that Mr B will be
conferring a living on him as soon as the person.
5. MRS JEWKES
• Mrs Jewkes is the housekeeper in Lincolnshire which is one
of Mr B’s estates . When we first meet her she has a pretty
shaky moral compass . She believes that her duty to Mr B
trumps any moral obligation to protect Pamela from his
attacks. She puts it to Pamela he is my master and if he
bids me do a thing that I can do I think I ought to do
6. MR B
• Mr B is a wealthy gentelman and the son of Pamela’s late
mistress. Ar the beginning of the novel he takes over the
household and becomes Pamela’s boss. Mr B most of the
novel being a good old fashioned , virgin raping Villain
thanks to his wealth class and upbringing he’s what he
wants is Pamela.
7. LADY B
• Lady B is Pamela’s previous mistress . Pamela was Lady B’s
waity maid until her death. Lady B is the mother of Mr B
and lady Davers. Lady B appears to have been a kind
mistress in fact on her deathbed. She was kind to Pamela
and helped has nothing but snuggly feeling towards her.
8. MRS JERVIS
• The elderly housekeeper of Mr B’s Bedfordshire estate one
of the virtuous servants who applies to Lady Davers on
behalf of Pamela. She has a genteel background and is an
able manager presumably the linchpin of the well ordered
Bedfordshire household.
9. MR JOHN ANDREWS
• Pamela’s father and her chief correspondent.
• He is virtuous and literature like his daughter formerly the
master of a school though his fortunes have since decline
and he is now an agricultural labourer. Mrs Elizabeth
Andrews was Pamela’s mother who has no independent
presence in the novel.