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    In the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" Charles Dickens describes "the best of times [and] the worst of times" (1) of the characters. France and England struggle through political confusion‚ which is one of the most disturbing periods of history. On the other hand‚ for the characters of the novel‚ these are the times of rebirth and revival. The author conveys the dual nature of this epoch by contrasting representations of light and dark‚ chaos and stability‚ doom and hope with the use of setting‚ characterization

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    writing. 2.-In what countries of the actuality did the civilization have its place Mayan? Southern Mexico to much of central America. Heart of their highlands of Guatemala and the plains of the Yucatan. 3. - Mention at least three of five Mayan cities to which one alludes in the documentary. Tikal‚ Copan‚ Palenque. 4.-What happened with the Mayan writing system after the arrival of the Spanish? It disappeared because the Diego de Landa believed that the Mayan writing system was the tools of the

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    representation of the peasants’ hunger to end their suffering. In this passage‚ Charles Dickens uses irony‚ sarcasm‚ and anaphora to refer to the desperate quality of the people’s hunger for food‚ as well as‚ freedom for suffering. Chapter 5 introduces themes that involve extreme misery and filth‚ in the dark and toxic atmosphere of France. The “red wine” obviously symbolizes spilled blood. The French are so eager that “All the people within reach had suspended their business …to run to the spot” and drink

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    “Still‚ our first impressions of the Germans were rather reassuring. The officers were billeted in private homes‚ even in the homes of Jews. Their attitude toward their hosts was distant‚ but polite. They never demanded the impossible‚ made no unpleasant comments‚ and even smiled occasionally at the mistress of the house.” (5) | The idea that the Germans weren’t always harsh during that time baffles me. I always thought that the Germans were constantly beating down on Jews‚ and‚ even though they

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    of the cathedral are fully aware of the struggle for power ahead. The archbishop has been in France‚ where he has earned the aid of the pope. A herald states that they are all to prepare instantly for the arrival of the archbishop‚ he is nearing the city. Anxiously‚ everyone begins to ask if there will be peace or war and is the archbishop and the king reconciled or not. One of the priests exclaim that‚ "Either the king should have been stronger then the Archbishop or the Archbishop to be weaker

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    Anthony Perry Mr. Helms English 2-2 8 February 2012 Still Knitting‚ Counting Dropping Heads In the passage “Still Knitting” from A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ resources of language express Dickens attitude and add suspense toward the coming revolution. In addition the author expresses his attitude and heightens suspense by giving the town human like characteristics. For example

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    In the novel A Tale Of Two Cities Charles Dickens uses imagery to help develop themes. This is present in the image of the broken wine cask‚ developing the theme of desperation within the third estate. The theme of the constant threat of revolutionaries is shown in the image of Madame Defarge’s shadow cast over little Lucie Manette. Subsequently the image of the guillotine represents the theme of desensitization to violence within the progression of the revolution. The image of the broken wine cask

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    William Yang Mrs. Hartmann Period 4 Honors English 9 October 12‚ 2009 SSR Quarter 1: A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities is a classic novel written by Charles Dickens. It is a historical/realistic-fiction novel with many well developed characters‚ settings‚ themes‚ and plot. Interestingly‚ the book has many main characters. They are all developed throughout the entire story- some are flat and some are round. However‚ to many of the readers‚ one character seems to be very

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    through Claude’s self-realization‚ Dany’s morality of inflicting harm on others‚ and through the dew breaker’s scar. These are very important to the reader because they help us understand these characters‚ and their morals. The author implements the theme of restitution in the novel by deliberately adding stories of characters that connect to this idea. Restitution in this novel is not about getting revenge‚ but is about allowing each character to experience growth and change without getting stuck in

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    ------------------------------------------------- Book the Second: The Golden Thread Chapters 5–6 Summary: Chapter 5: The Jackal Sydney Carton‚ the “idlest and most unpromising of men‚” makes his way from the tavern to Mr. Stryver’s apartment. The men drink together and discuss the day’s court proceedings. Stryver‚ nicknamed “the lion‚” compliments his friend‚ “the jackal‚” for the “rare point” that he made regarding Darnay’s identification. However‚ he laments Carton’s moodiness. Ever since their

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