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Virtue as a Way to Happiness in Literature
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A 5 page paper which examines the
enlightened notion that charity, or a concern for others, is the best approach to life, for
through such an approach one can find their own happiness and enlightenment. 18th
century philosophers rejected this notion that was associated with Hobbes and defended
the theory that man is essentially good and finds happiness through virtue and
benevolence, which is essentially following one's true nature. The paper discusses whether
or not the stories "Moll Flanders" by Daniel Defoe and "Sense and Sensibility" by Jane
Austen support this notion that man is inherently good and that virtue and benevolence are
the ways to real happiness. The paper argues that "Moll Flanders" does not follow this
philosophy as it relates to Moll, while "Sense and Sensibility" does. Bibliography lists 3
additional sources.
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