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Crawley, disillusioned, finally leaves Becky, and in the end virtue apparently triumphs, Amelia marries her lifelong admirer, Colonel Dobbin, and Becky settles down to genteel living and charitable works.
Crawley, disillusioned, finally leaves Becky, and in the end virtue apparently triumphs when Amelia marries her lifelong admirer, Captain William Dobbin, and Becky settles down to genteel living and charitable works.
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Such comedies made no pretense of being amusing; virtuous characters were subjected to distressing domestic crises, but, even if the play ended unhappily, virtue never went unrewarded.
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He also offers the argument that since the chain of reasons why one acts must finally stop at something that is "desirable on its own account… because of its immediate accord or agreement with sentiment…" (EPM App.1.19), sentiment is needed to account for ultimate human ends; and since virtue is an end, sentiment and not reason alone must distinguish moral good and evil.
In the end, of course, virtue triumphs.
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