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    Vengeance‚ Vendetta and Vanity: The women of A Tale of Two Cities In this world‚ there are many things that men may possibly never understand. Time travel… gravity transcendence… and over everything‚ women‚ to name a few. In Dickens’ novel‚ we see just how complex (and simple) women can be. In this paper I will be defending J.F. Hamilton’s “Of Weaving and Knitting”. When reading A Tale of Two Cities‚ it is easily discernible that Lucie Manette and M. Defarge are opposites. Lucie is British.

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    Knitter of Death There are many memorable villains in literature‚ and Charles Dickens’ Madame Defarge is one of them. Being Dickens’ notorious villain‚ Madame Defarge remembers‚ knits and executes those who are dislikable with her allies. In A Tale of Two Cities‚ Madame Defarge is the antagonist who is willing to obliterate the aristocracy because of her past. Madame Defarge knits a register to target members of the aristocracy. But because of the aristocracy she is cold and becomes a “monster”. Madame

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    Charles Dickens utilizes doubles and contrasts to enhance the plot of Dickens uses parallels in characters‚ social classes‚ and events that compliment each other to strengthen the plot. Its themes of violence in revolutionaries‚ resurrection‚ and sacrifice also help support the story. Primarily‚ the characters in the book are foils for each other. One example is Lucie Manette and Madame Defarge. Lucie is a very gentle and loving woman. Everything that she does shows her kindness and virtue. Her

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    Specifically‚ the surroundings of the novel influence society‚ pushing it towards a more radical or mob like mentality. Robert Alter‚ a literary professor‚ explains that “The most powerful imaginings of the novel reach out again and again to touch ultimate possibilities of violence‚ whether in the tidal waves of mass destruction or in the hideous inventiveness of individual acts of cruelty”. In other words‚ the characters react in different ways to their oppressive surroundings‚ either by themselves

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    A Tale Of Two Cities (Charles Dickens) Dr. Alexandre Manette Dr. Alexandre Manette the great survivor of the Bastille and father to Lucie Manette. Dr.Manette is the most important character in the book. Throughout the book he is the stories backbone. Few subplots ignore Manette. Dr. Manette loves his daughter. She is the world to him‚ without her he would still be a crazed old man. Dr. Manette ’s love for his daughter is clear throughout the story he expresses his thought verbally. When his

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    Joshua Wohlgemuth A Tale of Two Cities: The Victorian Era and the Abandonment of Spirituality Throughout the early to mid 19th Century‚ a new and cultural age took hold of Europe‚ specifically Great Britain with the commencing of the Victorian Era. Marked by impressive achievements such as the Industrial Revolution‚ La Belle Epoque‚ and the beginnings of an urban middle class‚ this era was also plagued with child labor‚ poor hygiene‚ prostitution‚ the constant class distinctions‚ and a bloody revolution

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    The Writing of The Tale of Two Cities "I am a disappointed drudge‚ sir. I care for no man on earth‚ and no man on earth cares for me." This quote is from Charles Dickens’ wonderful work of literature‚ The Tale of Two Cities. This quote reflects how Dickens might have felt through the first part of his life. Throughout the hardships of Dickens’ life‚ he persevered by means of writing. He was able to write a novel about his great and noble passions in life. The betrayal of the unjust rich and the

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    Alessandra Kortenhorst March 17‚ 2009 English HL Y1‚ E Block In His Shadow In Jon Stallworthy’s poem “Two Hands‚” the narrator expresses a son’s idolization of his father. This idolization is not based upon an intimate emotional relationship‚ but rather‚ on the son comparing himself to his father. His vocation‚ a writer‚ falls short when held against his father’s‚ a surgeon. In “Two Hands‚” a son narrates‚ through metaphors and mood‚ his frigid and distant relationship with his father. Through

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    Tale of Two Cities and On the Waterfront Synthesis A Tale of Two Cities and the movie On the Waterfront embodies a distinct message when looked at carefully‚ from certain individuals who act on their conflicts to bring about a more extensive change to their company. Dickens and Kazan illustrate a clear significance in their works emphasizing the difference an individual can make when situated in a conflict but sacrifice what they have to others benefits. We see this in A Tale of Two Cities with

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    In Charles Dickens’‚ "A Tale of Two Cities"‚ the author continually foreshadows the future revolution. Dickens depicts a Paris crowd‚ united by their poverty‚ in a frenzy to gather wine from a wine cask that was shattered. Also‚ we find a macabre scene in which Madame Defarge sits quietly knitting but we later discover she is knitting a list of victims slated die. Later‚ the theme of revenge against the nobility becomes apparent after Marquis is murdered for killing a small child with his horses

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