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    He thinks he is worthless and has wasted his life‚ so he gets intoxicated everyday and drinks at all times. When Carton decides he is in love with Lucie he has to ask others if it ’s a good plan and then doesn ’t even tell her how he feels under the belief that he doesn ’t deserve her and that she deserves better than him. Throughout the novel Lucie takes pity on Carton seeing how fragile he is and that he wants to make something of himself and that he just doesn ’t know how. In the end Carton sacrifices

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    that Carton feels something that he perhaps cannot express. In his conversation with the recently acquitted Charles Darney‚ Carton ’s comments about Lucie Manette‚ while extremely hateful and bitter‚ betray his interest and blossoming feelings about Lucie. Eventually‚ he reaches the point where he can admit his feelings to Lucie herself. Before Lucie is wed to Charles‚ Carton professes his love to her but still considers himself as worthless. This scene marks a vital transition for his character

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    love of Lucie. Finally‚ Jesus is a real man‚ Sydney is a fictional character in the classic novel‚ A Tale of Two Cities.     Love is the theme of both the Bible and A Tale of Two Cities. Jesus Christ and Sydney Carton are similar in that both individuals died in the place of another in the name of love. Jesus died for all humanity: so that one day we could all have a relationship with him. Sydney Carton is similar to Jesus in that he took the place of Charles Darnay‚ the Husband of Lucie Manette‚ so

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    1775 where a man named Jarvis lorry is on his way to Dover England. He works for a bank and is leaving for France. A man named Jerry cruncher catches up with him and hands him a strange note. The following day Jarvis meets up with a woman named Lucie manette and gives her the news that her assumed dead father was alive and that he would take her to see him. Her father had been locked

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    Roy’s God of Small Things all explore gender as a facet of modern literature. Madame Defarge‚ Orlando‚ and Baby Kochamma all challenge the traditional feminine ideals imposed on them. Whether through physical violence‚ poetry‚ or gardening‚ these characters represent what it means to be a woman in the modern era. These women are particularly striking characters because of the way they interact with gender stereotypes. Defarge shocks the reader by her dominance‚ Orlando explores and analyzes the depths

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    When one thinks of the characters ’being recalled to life" in the novel‚ most think of Dr. Manette and Sydney Carton‚ however‚ Mr. Lorry also finds a sense of peace and of being reborn‚ after exposing the secrets he has carried for 18 years‚ as well as relieving the guilt that he has felt. Mr. Jarvis Lorry‚ is an English banker and bachelor who has been hired by the bank to identify and pick up Dr. Manette from prison in France. Not knowing the condition of the doctor after having been imprisoned

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    between not only the characters but between the cities themselves. Charles Darney is a honorable‚ respectable man‚ full of courage. Darnay can be seen as somewhat of a hero‚ although he does not undergo the inner struggle that Carton and Dr. Manette do. His opposition to the Marquis’s snobbish and cruel aristocratic values is however‚ extremely venerable‚ even if he is not an exceptionally dynamic character. Sydney Carton on the other hand‚ proves to be the most dynamic character in the entire

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    A Tale of Two Cities- A Historical fiction  A Tale of Two Cities is a novel categorized as historical fiction. Historical fiction is a composite material‚ with a portion of history embedded in a matrix of fiction. A Tale of Two Cities is appropriately titled‚ as the novel is the story of England and Revolutionary France; as a result it can be categorized as historical fiction. A Tale of Two Cities is parallel to history in many different respects. The English setting‚ and atmosphere‚ is similarly

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    Charles Darnay and Louis XVI‚ at first glance‚ to be very different people. In fact‚ they are very similar in lifestyle‚ social class‚ and personality. While one was the right person at the wrong time one was a remorseful person born to unfortunate family. However unlike Darnay. Louis was very indecisiveness and lacked confidence which is essential to rule a country. Charles Darnay‚ born Charles Evremonde‚ was born into the upper-class alongside his uncle Marquis Evremonde. Unlike his nephew‚ the

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    Death Exchange Saving and then switching spots with a person when it’s their time to die deserves a great amount of recognition. In his novel Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens delivers a mysterious love drama twisted with history‚ the French revolution to be precise. In the book there are two main characters I will be focusing on. They are Charles Darnay‚ he is born aristocrat but doesn’t want to be one‚ and Sydney Carton‚ and he is an assistant lawyer. I was highly intrigued with the fact that

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