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    character. Lucie can be described as a flat character; she lacks depth and does not show strong emotions. Lucie is also a static character; she does not undergo change in the course of the novel. Unlike other characters‚ such as Doctor Manette and Sydney Carton‚ Lucie does not have an inner struggle that changes her. She faces some external conflicts‚ such as Darnay’s imprisonment‚ but these conflicts do not change her. Lucie Manette is also a stereotypical character. She is a very dainty and weak

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    his “Oliver Twist” the picture of the old cunning Jew will be firmly impressed upon your mind as that of Shylock the Jew from Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice. Read his Tale of the Two Cities and you will not be able to forget the character of Sydney Carton who has a rough down exterior but a gently heart

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    government. Cover to cover‚ “The novel actually begins and ends with a description of the nobility’s abuses of the poor.” (Gonzalez-Posse 347). The book’s first words form a dichotomy between the lives of each class. Then in the final lines‚ Sydney Carton remarks on his sacrifice as he awaits the guillotine pressed on him by the wrath of the government. In the book‚ Darnay battles with his uncle‚ Monsieur de Marquis‚ about the unfair treatment from the aristocracy and that because of it “France

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    They saw Darnay on a ship years before. Darnay ends up getting released because a man with the name of Sydney Carton happens to be similar in looks to Darnay‚ so how could they know who did it? Lorry and Darnay actually end up becoming very good friends with the Manettes‚ visiting them often. Carton also visits‚ but is not as welcomed because he is often drunk and has not much to live for. Carton ends up confessing his love to Lucie‚ but wishes nothing of it. Meanwhile‚ Darnay has confessed his love

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    exceedingly boring (Shephard). A few of his coworkers were later personified in his later works (Shephard). John Dickens started a new job as a newspaper reported and quickly earned enough money to allow Charles to quit his job at the law firm and pursue his love for shorthand writing (Shephard). Dickens had a distinct interest in social reform‚ so he toured orphanages and factories and was subsequently horrified by the deplorable living conditions. Worried that such a rough upbringing would lead

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    It was nothing to her‚ that an innocent man was to die for the sins of his forefathers. A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is not just about the struggles of Paris and London‚ during the time of the French Revolution. It is also about the social injustice and the struggle for class vengeance. One character‚ Madame Defarge‚ is tied into all of this. This stern‚ bitter woman has a loathing monster in her soul. Towards the end of the book‚ the reader discovers why she is so resentful of

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    Dickens portrays how it can affect life on different levels with the complications and crisis. Through the climax and denouement of the story‚ Dickens attempts to portray a moral in his story‚ with many religious undertones‚ through the sacrifice that Carton makes. With these things in mind‚ the

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    victims. People all killed and wars were everywhere. She has chosen the way of taking revenge that brought her to the road of evil. If she has chosen the road of forgiving and goodness‚ tragedies probably have not been happened. In the other hand‚ Sydney Carton is another great example in a tale of two cities that is affected to be good when once he met Lucie. Lucie is his light in his life. Before he met Lucie‚ he is reckless‚ he was frustrated and just let people take advantage in him that he thought

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    she is confronted by the police and a woman accusing her of stealing the dress she is wearing. As she arrives home in a cop car‚ she is then ridiculed by her family which leads to her father‚ Bill Heslop‚ bribing the police men and leaving with a carton of beer. In the first text the audience is positioned to recognize Josh’s deeds as a reliable and honest person‚ whereas Muriel is some what felt sorry towards for being unwanted and a disappointment. As the plot progresses the bonds between relationships

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    A Tale of Two Cities Set in England and France during the start of the French Revolution‚ A Tale of Two Cities provides a glimpse into the lives of both the aristocrats and the revolutionaries of the time. In this classic novel‚ Dickens makes use of many sophisticated literary devices. These devices help tell the real story and convey the author’s true intentions for the novel’s outcome‚ as well as adding depth and richness to an already interesting story. “It was the best of times‚ it was the

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