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Why was Charles Darnay able to see the unfairness of the class structure that benefited him and then able to …
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Why does Dickens describe Madame Defarge in her early scenes as seeing nothing? “Madame Defarge was a stout woman of …
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The novel takes place, as its title suggests, in two cities: London and Paris. What are some of the differences …
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A Tale of Two Cities opens with “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” one …
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Based on Dickens’s portrayals of the villainous characters in his novel (particularly Madame Defarge), what conclusions might the reader draw …
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Dickens relies heavily on coincidence to fuel the plot of A Tale of Two Cities: letters are found bearing crucial …
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Some critics charge that Dickens, in much of his work, failed to create meaningful characters because he exaggerated them to …
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Analyze Dickens’s descriptions of mobs in England and in France. How do they differ? What makes a mob what it …
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Examine the theme of resurrection in the novel. Which characters are brought back to life and how? Is there any …
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Examine the motifs of light and darkness in this novel, and trace how they relate to Carton, Lucie, Dr. Manette, …
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