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Book III Summaries - Chapter IX: Courage (iv) Provided by CliffsNotes

Courage is concerned with feelings of confidence and fear. It often involves facing what is painful, but, like all virtues, its end is pleasant. In many cases, the more happy a man is, the more painful it is for him to exercise courage in a dangerous situation because death seems more painful to him, but this raises his courage to a higher level and makes him even more noble and virtuous.

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