Dog Soldiers

What are the motifs in Dog Soldiers a Novel by Robert Stone?

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Greed and selfishness are recurring ideas in the story. There are many examples of selfishness in the book, starting with the people in Vietnam that are willing and eager to take advantage of others. Converse often works to please himself and seems to be less interested in the activities involving Marge, his wife.