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  • Tale of Two Cities Quotes

    Tale of Two Cities Quotes

    Tale of two cities quotes 1."What o'clock do you make it, Joe?" What time is it joe? 2."Ten minutes, good, past eleven." Ten minutes after eleven. 3."You know that you are recalled to life?" You know your lucky to be alive. 4."Indeed, sir!" True sir. 5."It is so, Jacques," Its true. 6."You have a visitor, you see," Someone here to see you. 7."You're at it agin, are you?" Your doing it again? 8."What's coming

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    Submitted: November 14, 2009 By: July
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." is one of the most famous quotes used by Charles Dickens in all of his books. Charles Dickens' fiction novel, A Tale Of Two Cities contains a lot of symbolism and metaphorical meanings mixed together with past events in France and England. Dickens describes Lucie, one of the main characters, as being beautiful physically and spiritually, and possesses a gift for bringing out

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    Essay Length: 868 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 13, 2009 By: Yan
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    In the fictitious novel Tale of Two Cities, the author, Charles Dickens, lays out a brilliant plot. Charles Dickens was born in England on February 7, 1812 near the south coast. His family moved to London when he was ten years old and quickly went into debt. To help support himself, Charles went to work at a blacking warehouse when he was twelve. His father was soon imprisoned for debt and shortly thereafter the

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    Submitted: November 17, 2009 By: Anna
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times,” Dickens writes in the opening lines of A Tale of Two Cities as he paints a picture of life in England and France. The year is late 17, and Jarvis Lorry travels from London to Paris on a secret mission for his employer, Tellson’s Bank. Joining him on his journey is Lucie Manette, a 17-year-old woman who is stunned to learn that her

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    Essay Length: 522 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Yan
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities In the novel A Tale of Two Cities there were three strands of people: the Manettes, the Everemonds and the revolutionists. These three strands became critically entangled at one point in the book. Everyone of the strands became involved when Charles Darnay was found guilty at his trial and sentenced to death. Charles was currently involved with the Manette family when the revolutionists imprisoned him for being an Evremonde. Of

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    Submitted: December 13, 2009 By: Yan
  • Compare and Contrast Tale of Two Cities and the French Revolution

    Compare and Contrast Tale of Two Cities and the French Revolution

    Compare and Contrast Tale of Two Cities and the French Revolution In the novel, A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, there are many references made by Dickens to the French Revolution. At times some of these references can be considered questionable. The references that I have researched include the storming of the Bastille, the guillotine and the aristocracy. The Bastille was a fortress and state prison in Paris until its demolition which started

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Tasha
  • A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens Writing Styles

    A Tale of Two Cities - Dickens Writing Styles

    As a reaction to the idealism of the Romantics, realism became a common writing style of the nineteenth century. Idealism is the envisioning of things in an ideal form, and realism is the representation in art or literature of objects, actions, or social conditions as they actually are. Charles Dickens, an English writer, used realism in his works such as A Tale Of Two Cities. Dickens’ realistic writing style depicted and criticized social injustice in

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    Submitted: December 18, 2009 By: Jon
  • Charles Dickens - a Tale of Two Cities

    Charles Dickens - a Tale of Two Cities

    Charles Dickens’ and his works are products of what’s referred to as the Victorian Era. Quite literally the time period lasting through the rain of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), it is often characterized by the height of the British Industrial Revolution. Authors of the period, Dickens’ in particular, discussed through there works social inequality and a sense of disgust with the shortcomings of class division. Dickens’, A Tale of Two Cities was no exception. The idea

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Edward
  • Tale of Two Cities Through Poetry

    Tale of Two Cities Through Poetry

    OPPRESSION By Jimmy Santiago Baca Is a question of strength, of unshed tears, of being trampled under, and always, always, remembering you are human. Look deep to find the grains of hope and strength, and sing, my brothers and sisters, and sing. The sun will share your birthdays with you behind bars, the new spring grass like fiery spears will count your years, as you start into the next year; endure my brothers, endure my

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    Submitted: December 19, 2009 By: Victor
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    A TALE OF TWO CITIES As an example of Dickens's literary work, A Tale of Two Cities is not wrongly named. It is his most typical contact with the civic ideals of Europe. All his other tales have been tales of one city. He was in spirit a Cockney; though that title has been quite unreasonably twisted to mean a cad. By the old sound and proverbial test a Cockney was a man born within

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    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Mike
  • Tale of 2 Cities

    Tale of 2 Cities

    People of all nations and of all times can relate to it and according to David Thoreau this is what makes a novel a good piece of literature. The Rich and the poor alike can understand where Dickens is coming each other are getting their ideas. The rich can see what the poor are going through and what they can do to prevent a revolt in their society. The novel also transcends time. Throughout the

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    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    Throughout the book, A Tale of Two Cities, the theme of sacrifice is used to help the reader realize the cost of life, as well as to develop the plot through the effects of those sacrifices. Through the characters of Sydney Carton, Dr. Manette, and Ms. Pross the theme of sacrifice is developed. The theme of sacrifice brings key aspects of the plot together, and Carton's sacrifice brings the novel to closer in the end.

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    Submitted: January 9, 2010 By: Bred
  • Tale of Two Cities Summary

    Tale of Two Cities Summary

    It is 17, and Mr. Jarvis Lorry is traveling to Dover to meet Lucie Manette. He tells her that she is not an orphan as she had been told from a young age. He now says that he will travel with her to Paris to meet her father, who has recently been released from the Bastille. Doctor Manette is housed in the Defarges' wine-shop and has lost his reason, but he starts to regain it

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    Submitted: January 16, 2010 By: Janna
  • Sydney Carton in a Tale of Two Cities

    Sydney Carton in a Tale of Two Cities

    Sydney Carton in A tale of Two Cities Sydney Carton is the most dynamic character in A Tale of Two Cities. He is first a lazy, alcoholic lawyer who lacks even the slightest amount of interest in his own life. He describes himself as a complete waste of a life and takes every opportunity to declare that he cares for nothing; but one can sense from the initial chapters that Carton feels something that he

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    In the 16th century Charles Dickens wrote the unforgettable novel A Tale of Two Cities. In it he created two of the most remarkable fictional characters of all time. One is the bloodthirsty Madame Defarge, and the other is the selfless Sydney Carton. Madame Defarge is a peasant who seeks revenge on all aristocrats who cross her path. In contrast, Sydney Carton is a man who is willing to do anything for the love of

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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Vika
  • Analysis of Charles Dickens’ Writing Style in the Tale of Two Cities

    Analysis of Charles Dickens’ Writing Style in the Tale of Two Cities

    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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    Submitted: January 19, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    Noble or Suicidal People often give up their life to save another as an act of courage or valiancy. In the novel Tale of Two Cities, Sidney Carton’s death saved Charles Darnay. However, when Carton gave his life it was not a noble act nor did he die merely to save Darnay. Carton committed suicide to immortalize himself in the eyes of Lucie Manette, Charles Darnay’s wife and Sidney Carton’s obsession. The fact that this

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    Submitted: January 22, 2010 By: Max
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities is set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution, which occurred from 1789 until 1799 (Bulliet, 652). An eruption of feelings from the rising lower class broke way for Charles Dickens, the author, to write a novel filled with historical information intertwined with developed characters and actions to give a taste of how life was during the French Revolution. The historical events are embedded in the conflicts

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    Submitted: January 26, 2010 By: Anna
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities In the fictitious novel Tale of Two Cities, the author, Charles Dickens, lays out a brilliant plot. Charles Dickens was born in England on February 7, 1812 near the south coast. His family moved to London when he was ten years old and quickly went into debt. To help support himself, Charles went to work at a blacking warehouse when he was twelve. His father was soon imprisoned for debt

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Jack
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    Traveling to different parts of the world has been a dream of mine since I was a young child. With that, I have always known that I would be a part of the Navy. Being in the Navy has since afforded me the opportunities to select where I desire to be stationed and subsequently has expanded my horizons. I lived in New Orleans for a little over 3 years and have now been living in

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Jack
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    In the book Tale of Two Cities, Dickens writes many lines that not only pertain to the book but to life or other situations. This shows Dickens’ abilities as a writer. Maybe the ability of a writer to keep their work pertaining to life in all situations rather that just in the book is the quality of a good writer. If a writer can write things that are good then he is a good writer.

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities By: Charles Dickens (In the year 17, King George III sat on the throne of England, preoccupied with his rebellious colonies in America. Across a narrow neck of water to the east, Louis XVI reigned in France, not very much bothered by anything except seeing to his own comforts.) On a cold and foggy night in late November, Mr. Jarvis Lorry was headed out of London bound for Paris, via

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    Submitted: February 8, 2010 By: Fatih
  • A Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities Jarvis Lorry, an employee of Tellson's Bank, was sent to find Dr. Manette, an unjustly imprisoned physician, in Paris and bring him back to England. Lucie, Manette's daughter who thought that he was dead, accompanied Mr. Lorry. Upon arriving at Defarge's wine shop in Paris, they found Mr. Manette in a dreadful state and took him back to London with them. In 1780, five years later, Lucie, Mr. Lorry and

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    Submitted: March 2, 2010 By: Mike
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    The 1st chapter tells us how Dickens feels about the English, French revolution. He talks about the good and bad of times. When the story starts it tells us that Lorry is traveling and Jerry delievers him a note, Lorry tells him a message. And the next day they get Manetta who has been in jail for awhile. The 1st chapter tells us how Dickens feels about the English, French revolution. He talks about the

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    Submitted: March 4, 2010 By: Jon
  • Tale of Two Cities

    Tale of Two Cities

    A Tale of Two Cities Essay written by: Yogi36 Throughout the book, A Tale of Two Cities the theme of sacrifice is used to help the reader realize the cost of life, as well as to develop the plot through the effects of those sacrifices. Through the characters of Sydney Carton, Dr. Manette, and Ms. Pross the theme of sacrifice is developed. The theme of sacrifice brings key aspects of the plot together, and Carton's

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    Submitted: March 9, 2010 By: David

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