Vanity Fair
How does William Dobbin prove himself to be a caring and compassionate man in the novel, Vanity Fair?
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Over the course of the novel, Dobbin proves himself to be a selfless, loyal, kind, truthful, and generous friend. He spends his life providing support and service to undeserving and ungrateful friends, among whom the closest are George Osborne and Amelia Sedley.
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