English Literature – 1670 to 1850
Moral reasoning refers to the process of determining right from wrong and making ethical decisions based on principles and values. It involves analyzing situations, considering the consequences of actions, and evaluating moral dilemmas, which is crucial in understanding character motivations and development in literature. In narratives, particularly in epistolary novels, moral reasoning shapes the characters' actions and decisions, leading to deeper character exploration and development.
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