Elvira is very much in love with her fiancé, Ethelred. Though they have been eng
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Elvira is very much in love with her fiancé, Ethelred. Though they have been engaged for over a year (and sexually intimate for almost as long) Ethelred balks at setting a date for the marriage. Elvira is convinced that his obstacle is not disaffection, but fear, and that once he can be moved to action, h will be relieved and happy. She therefore feigns pregnancy and plans to feign a miscarriage after they are married. Identify the ideals and obligations that are in conflict. Examine the action to take or propose and decide whether it achieves the greater good or lesser harm.
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Identify the ideals and obligations that are in conflict. Examine the action to take or propose and decide whether it achieves the greater good or lesser harm.
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