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Wednesday, March 6, 2019

A Tale of Two Cities: A Novel of Change

This unexampled, A Tale of Two Cities, becomes Charles Dickenss transition masterpiece. From doing fairy tale-like stories, he began to write somewhatthing different that provokes enlightenment on the bulk of his time. The setting is memorable as well.He had chosen two enkindle cities, London- a symbol of change and growth, and Paris- a center of art and literature. This youngs theme revolves on whap and sacrifice.Charles Dickenss novel is introduced by a famous line that explains the era of war. It is about Lucie, who has non seen her father for many years and she did not know the real story.The people who brought her up reveal the story of her father and that her father was not d.o.a. but only impris angiotensin converting enzymed. Lorry , as a friend, frees Dr. Manette. When Lucie is searching for her father, she met Darnay and travel in do it with him just to find out he was the one behind the imprisonment of her father. Eventually the argument had been settled and they understand individually others motives.The novel really moved me especially on the part which cartonful offers his sustenance for the happiness of Lucie and Charles. Carton utters the most important words of his lifeIt is a far, far better thing that I do, than I film ever done it is a far, far better rest I go to than I have ever known. (374)It shows unconditional love although unrealistic sometimes. I also love the plot which is redemption of life.As I expected, this novel as an experiment of his new genre, meets the expectation of an innovation to literature. A Tale of Two Cities mentions human nature to love and commit some sacrifices.The novel tells us to sacrifice for someone we love. It does not mean that we endangerment our lives for them being a martyr is not advisable. We can sacrifice in little things like having time for our family, or make someone trick to ease a burden. It is not difficult to extend help to your love one it is a matter of endearment.According t o Viktor Frankl ,Only to the extent that someone is brio out this self transcendence of human existence is he actually human or does he become his true self. He becomes so, not by concerning himself with his selfs actualization, but by forgetting himself and giving himself, overlooking himself and focusing outward.

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