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Tom Jones, the character from Henry Fielding's novel, was educated at a local parish school where he studied subjects typical of the time, including reading, writing, and arithmetic. He also received some instruction in classical literature and possibly geography, which were common components of education in the 18th century. His education, however, was limited, reflecting his lower social status and the informal nature of schooling for the working class during that period.

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