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    Perhaps one of the most quoted book pages when it comes to symbolism can be found in Charles Dickens' novel Tale of Two Cities: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us..." The astounding quantity of

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    he did not rightfully belong. Sydney Carton is someone who goes from being a drunkard to being someone who helps in the best way possible. Lastly, Charles Darnay is in a way the hero of the story who puts everyone's needs before his own. In A Tale of Two Cities the author Charles Dickens uses the imprisonment of Dr. Manette, the imprisonment of Charles Darnay, and the death of Sydney Carton to contribute to the theme of the novel that rebirth is possible through sacrifice. Dr. Manette contributes to

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    against the nobles in violent and repulsive ways. The novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens was set in the scary and difficult time period of the French Revolution. During this time, the actions of man were inhumane and horrible. Innocent people were being killed without reason and humans were being treated like animals. The theme of man’s inhumanity towards his fellow man is represented in the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens through the symbols of blue flies, the wine,

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    The world is full of people questioning things in their lives. Many people will ask themselves if they are living a meaningful life or wonder what their purpose in life is. In Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities, situations are present that show why it is necessary to live with having one’s own purpose so that one feels he has lived a meaningful life. Sydney Carton shows selflessness when he switches places with Darnay before Darnay is to be executed. After Darnay was sentenced to death by guillotine

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    A Tale of Two Cities truly was “...the best of times, [and] the worst of times,...” (Dickens 7). During the French Revolution many good and bad things happened. France regained their balance between the poor and wealthy, but a lot of people died for small causes. The worst of times was especially portrayed through the mobs in France. Once a mob began, there was no stopping them. The riots would most likely end in a death. In A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens writes about mobs and how the peasants

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    Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities shows a literary perspective on the French Revolution. The story follows characters from London and from Paris. The two cities are constantly compared to each other, even from the first paragraph “There were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a plain face, on the throne of England; there were a king with a large jaw and a queen with a fair face, on the throne of France. In both countries it was clearer than crystal to the lords of the State preserves of

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    A Tale of Two Cities By Charles Dickens The idea of resurrection and rebirth pervades in this novel. How does Dickens use this theme? Do these themes of resurrection and self sacrifice and the setting of the French Revolution have anything to do with one another? Why is this the time and place of the novel? Brief Historical Background The novel, A Tale of Two Cities, takes place during the onset of the French Revolution, which shook the Western world with its violence and new ideas on freedom

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    Furthermore, A Tale of Two Cities proved the fact that there was a tendency towards violence. The novel sympathizes with the poor peasantry and emphasizes their needs for freedom. Dickens pointed out that during that time, the aristocracy had little pity on people of a lower class than them. They are greedy, indifferent, and bloody cruel. There were lots of examples in the novel that show this theme: The brutal Marquis Evrémonde runs down a child with his carriage and was so bold as to blame the

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    Sacrifice Throughout the novel Tale of Two Cities we embark on the journey of those from England and France during the French Revolution. The author, Charles Dickens, shows many sacrifices that are made during the war, and these sacrifices are made because of love. Charles Dickens uses Madame Defarge and Miss Pross to show how sacrifice is the ultimate sign of love. Miss Pross is a maid for the Darnay’s. The Darnay family consist of Lucie (mom) from England, Charles (father) from

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    In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens criticizes the social injustice that occurs during the French Revolution through excessive mortality, a clear distinction between classes, and the irrationality of the government system. Dickens includes a myriad of unnecessary deaths in his novel to reflect the abuse the French people endure. Preceding the revolution, the merciless hands of the wealthy killed many peasants. Monseigneur's carriage recklessly races through the streets when he runs over a child

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