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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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    Literature and Psychology Critics’ views of the ending of A Tale of Two Cities. Though A Tale of Two Cities was immensely popular with general readers‚ many of Dickens’s contemporary critics found fault with the novel. These critical attacks essentially focused on three fronts: that the novel is flawed as history‚ mechanical and unrealistic in its construction‚ and uncharacteristic of Dickens. It is perhaps upon this last point that most critics choose to base their criticisms; many argue that

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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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    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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    The phrase “recalled to life” appears repeatedly throughout the book. This phrase can have different meanings depending on how you understand it. I connected this phrase with a few characters in the book because I thought it had something to do that happened to them at some point in the book. For Sydney Carton‚ his “recalled to life” moment or resurrection moment was when he gave up his life for Charles Darnay because of his affection and love towards Lucie Manette. Sydney Carton’s life was

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    inspiring ideas in a visual or oral text. In the film‚ ‘The Shawshank Redemption’‚ directed by Frank Darabont‚ an inspiring idea of ‘hope’ was portrayed through the use of film techniques. In this essay‚ I will analyse how the inspiring idea of ‘hope’ in ‘The Shawshank Redemption’ is portrayed through the use of both visual and verbal film techniques. The main character in the film‚ Andy Dufresne was sent to prison with two life sentences for the murder of his wife and her lover. Andy helped to

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    In the historical novel Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens displays a masterful ability to write and grasp various writing techniques. Dickens’ style can be accurately described as descriptively symbolic with a flair for carrying themes throughout his novel. His style can be divided into the various techniques that he used. The predominant techniques were symbolism‚ multiple perspective‚ and a strong character contrast. Dickens had a major emphasis on certain themes and carried them throughout

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    This was a time of vast darkness that affected the French and the modern world profoundly. It was a time where monarchs fell apart‚ whereas nationalism and democracy arose upon the hands of the civilians. A Tale of Two Cities‚ a novel written by Charles Dickens‚ takes place in France. Prior to Dickens writing his highly acclaimed novel‚ he compared his time era to France because the French authorities abused their privileges and struck poverty‚ violence‚ and injustice. Madame Defarge‚ who is the

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    The Kite Runner One of the main themes throughout novel The Kite Runner is redemption. Throughout the novel‚ the main character‚ Amir‚ attempts to find redemption for his sins. In the novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ Hosseini presents the desire for redemption and forgiveness that Amir tries extremely hard to get because he wants to fix his “unatoned sins”. Amir’s quest to redeem himself makes up the heart of the novel. In the beginning of the book Amir tries to redeem himself in Baba’s eyes‚ mostly because

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    serial novel" and created many classics (Pool 389). Only Shakespeare used the same writing techniques as Dickens (Engel). The novel "A Tale of Two Cities" is a grand example of character foils and doubling within one of Dickens ’ novels. The use of England‚ France‚ and the characters makes the novel better because they add to the intensity of the plot "between the two eternally paradoxical poles of life and death" (Charles Dickens 421). As part of the

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