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    shows that love requires sacrifice‚ as shown through the characters Sydney Carton‚ Dr. Manette‚ and Charles Darnay. Dr. Manette loved his daughter‚ Lucie Manette with all of his heart." She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond his misery‚ and to a Present beyond his misery: and the sound

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    fallen for the beautiful Lucie Manette. Many of them have expressed their love and sensitivity towards her‚ but Charles Darnay won her heart. He showed the most sensitivity‚ respect‚ and compassion for Lucie and her relationship with her father‚ Dr. Manette‚ proving that his love for her was the real thing. Towards the beginning of the book two when Charles Darnay was on the trial for treason Lucie Manette had to tell the judge if she had ever seen the prisoner before. Lucie then recalled the story

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    to life or a changing of character”. Resurrection in A Tale Of Two Cities is a common thread in which the people transform both personally and socially. Lucie plays a big part because she inspires everyone who resurrects to be a better person. Three people who resurrect and make their lives better during the book are Sydney Carton‚ Doctor Manette‚ and Charles Darnay. Sydney Carton is one character‚ who changes for the better in A Tale Of Two Cities. In the beginning he turns to alcohol for

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    story‚ but most of all it affects Lucie Manette‚ Dr. Manette and Charles Darnay. Lucie Manette encounters a promising change of fate when she meets up with Mr. Lorry. Lorry lets Lucie know that her father may still be alive‚ as he explains to her his plans in recalling Dr. Manette to a healthful sense‚ and her help needed to achieve this task; "But he has been found.

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    Resurrection and Sacrifice Charles Dickens was an English novelist in the 19th century. A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens is a story of sacrifice and resurrection. Throughout the novel many instances of this are displayed. Charles Darnay‚ Dr. Manette and Lucie Manette‚ and Sydney Carton are all examples of sacrifice and resurrection in the novel. First‚ Charles Darnay is resurrected through sacrificing his life as a French aristocrat. Darnay cannot stand to be associated with the injustices of his uncle

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    The Loadstone Rock‚ Guilt‚ and Bad Decisions In chapter 24 of A Tale of Two Cities‚ called “Drawn to the Loadstone Rock”‚ Mr.Lorry is going to France for Tellson’s Bank and after Charles Darnay “delivers” a letter to the Marquis (which is himself) he decides that he needs to go France. The passage that I have chosen is from this chapter and is the second full paragraph on page 252. It starts with “Yes” and ends with “and good name.” The passage is explaining why Charles Darnay needs to go to France

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    Lorry then articulates to Miss Manette that “[her] father has been taken to the house of and old servant in Paris‚ and [they] are going there: [Mr. Lorry] to identify him if [he] can: [Miss Manette]‚ to restore him to life‚ love‚ duty‚ rest‚ comfort” (26). Mr. Lorry displays the act of kindness‚ by thinking about what would be the best for Lucie and her father. Mr. Lorry‚ not only reveals such important information to Miss Manette‚ but also says that both himself and Lucie are going to see the father

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    titles. In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ honor is portrayed through the characters Charles Darnay‚ Lucie Manette‚ and Sydney Carton. The definition of honor is high respect; esteem. Charles Darnay is honorable for refusing to become the Marquis. Lucie Manette shows a great deal of honor towards her father‚ Dr. Manette and Sydney Carton is particularly honorable to Lucie Manette. Honor is an intangible object that must be earned‚ not given. Honor is far more valuable than wealth could ever

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    thread to bring Mr. Manette out of darkness or lighting up a dark and gloomy room. Ms. Lucie Manette is the "eternal light" (Dickens 47) towards all darkness in the many lives she has walked into with "her golden hair" (Dickens 42). When Lucie was first introduced to her long lost father‚ One Hundred and Five North Tower was sitting in a “dim and dark” (Dickens 37) depository but when Lucie emerged from the doorway “a broad ray of light fell into the garret”(Dickens 38). Lucie "was the golden thread

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    novel Tale of Two Cities. It comes into relation with other themes such as love‚ redemption and good versus evil. Charles Dicken’s uses this theme to show that everyone deserves a second chance. This is portrayed very heavily in the characters of Dr Manette‚ Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton. Recalled to life can also be used to represent rebirth of both the mind and life itself. It proves to be very effective in changing the physical and mental health of someone’s life. It affects the way they react

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