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Sacrifice for the greater good from "summary" of The wild-goose chase. A wife for a month. The lover's progress. The pilgrim. The captain. The prophetess. The queen of Corinth. Bonduca by Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher

The characters in the stories within this collection often find themselves faced with difficult decisions, where they must choose between personal desires and the well-being of others. In these moments, the concept of sacrificing for the greater good comes into play. This theme is prevalent throughout the tales, showcasing the idea that sometimes individuals must put aside their own needs and wishes in order to benefit the larger community or achieve a noble cause. In "The wild-goose chase," characters are willing to sacrifice their own happiness for the sake of friendship and loyalty. They understand that by making personal sacrifices, they can strengthen their relationships and uphold important values such as trust and camaraderie. This willingness to put others before oneself demonstrates a sense of selflessness and a deep commitment to the greater good. Similarly, in "The lover's progress," characters are faced with challenging circumstances that require them to make sacrifices in order to protect those they care about. Whether it is giving up a cherished possession or making a difficult choice that goes against their own desires, these characters show a willingness to endure hardship for the benefit of others. Their actions exemplify the idea that sacrificing for the greater good can ultimately lead to a more harmonious and prosperous society. Throughout the various stories in this collection, the characters come to understand that sacrificing for the greater good is not always easy, but it is often necessary. By putting aside personal interests and making choices that benefit the community as a whole, these individuals demonstrate a sense of moral integrity and a deep sense of responsibility towards others. In doing so, they highlight the importance of selflessness and altruism in creating a better world for all.
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    The wild-goose chase. A wife for a month. The lover's progress. The pilgrim. The captain. The prophetess. The queen of Corinth. Bonduca

    Francis Beaumont

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