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    sacrifice to the state‚ the absolute best example is Madame Defarge. Madame Defarge is a cruel and determined nationalist who wants nothing less than complete submission to the revolution’s cause. “My husband‚ fellow citizen‚ is a good Republican and a bold man; he has deserved well of the Republic‚ and possesses its confidence. But my husband has his weaknesses‚ and he is so weak as to relent towards this Doctor.” (Madame Defarge‚ p.364) Madame Defarge is furious at her husband for taking pity on

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    innocence of French peasants‚ and Madame Defarge’s vengeful ambitions to Miss Pross’s proper image as a morally-compassed

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    hạn chỉ trong việc nghiên cứu 10 năm trở lại (từ năm 2000 đến năm 2010). I MÔI TRƯỜNG TOÀN CẦU: Môi trường kinh tế trên toàn cầu là không ổn định‚ tốc độ tăng trưởng kinh tế tại khu vực Châu Á là khá cao và ổn định tạo nên những thị trường lớn và tiềm năng cho ngành bán lẻ hàng thời trang. Ở các quốc gia khác nhau đều có những quy định nhằm bảo vệ những công ty trong nước ‚ ở các nước đang phát triển‚ chính phủ luôn tạo điều kiện cho các tập đoàn lớn trên thế giới đến đầu tư‚ điều này

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    Madame Defarge is a very hateful character in the book and she and her husband are the leader of the Jaquerie‚ a group a people that are planning the revolution. Madame Defarge’s knitting foreshadows the upcoming revolution‚ in that she is knitting a register of people that she believes must be killed. Also‚ her knitting foreshadows the imprisonment and death of Charles Darnay‚ as well as the violence that will soon come. Madame Defarge’s knitting proves to be much

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    Guy de Maupassant’s story ‘the necklace’ is an interesting story. The narrative starts with a description of Madame Mathilde Loisel. De Maupassant depicts Mathilde as a ‘pretty and charming’ person. However‚ she desired a life of leisure‚ a lifestyle where she would have many servants and a large house yet her life was modest. The twists and the astounding end enable the reader to better understand the earlier hypothesis of the story. The proposition tries to depict how ‘strange and changeful’ life

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    she was born in to the wrong class. Her middle class marriage was not up to her standards. Her wardrobe was too simple in her opinion and this was not satisfactory in her eyes. Mathilde did not posses any good jewelry unlike her old school friend Madame Forester. One night her husband brought home an invitation for a dinner at The Ministry of Public. Instead of being exited and looking forward with spending an evening with her husband and in a high society environment in which she believes she belongs

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    Dickens’‚ Tale of Two Cities‚ the author repeatedly foreshadows the impending revolution. In Chapter Five of Book One‚ Dickens includes the breaking of a wine cask to show a large‚ impoverished crowd gathered in a united cause. Later‚ we find find Madame Defarge symbolically knitting‚ what we come to find out to be‚ the death warrants of the St. Evremonde family. Also‚ after Marquis is murdered for killing the small child with his horses‚ we come to see the theme of revenge that will become all too

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    someone else? Dickens shows us many times that love is what pushes people to make sacrifices. Sacrifice is caused by a character’s love for someone else‚ as shown by the sacrifices of Miss Pross‚ Doctor Manette‚ and Sydney Carton. During a fight with Madame Defarge‚ Miss Pross sacrifices her hearing because of her love for Lucie Manette.

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    My hobbies My hobby is flower arranging. It may be greeted with much derision because the prevailing opinion is that the hobby is more for the elderly. However‚ I feel that flower arranging provides me the chance to think in a creative way and develop my artistic potential. To me‚ turning a bunch of flower into a beautiful artwork is a source of pride and gratification; and‚ it indeed creates a continued interest. As I have engaged myself in this hobby‚ I have a lot more of quality time with my

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    Defarge said nothing when her lord came in‚ but coughed…” (47) This quote represents that Madam Defarge did in fact see her husband as a man of power and strength that she addressed him as “her lord.” Defarge and Madame Defarge both disliked the first and second estate. However‚ Madame Defarge had a stronger hatred toward the aristocrats due to her childhood when they killed her family. Defarge was the one who encouraged his wife to execute the idea of having vengeance on the aristocrats. “The Chateau

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