Once again, Dobbin tries to act on behalf of his friends, advocating for George even after his death. At this point in the story, Dobbin is too selfless to even acknowledge the possibility that George’s death could make it possible for Dobbin himself to one day marry Amelia. Mr. Osborne’s stubbornness proves that there are limits to how much a person can change, particularly as the shock of George’s death wears off for him.