In Book One, Chapter Three, the dream of digging a man out of his grave is a prelude to the resurrection theme throughout the novel. In Book Two, Chapter Three, Charles Darnay is "resurrected" from his sentence of execution.
One example of the resurrection theme in "A Tale of Two Cities" is the character of Sydney Carton sacrificing himself so that Charles Darnay can live, symbolizing his spiritual rebirth and redemption. Another example is the rebirth of society in France after the revolution, as depicted through the chaos and eventual renewal of order.
Jerry, left alone in the mist and darkness, dismounted meanwhile, not only to ease his spent horse, but to wipe the mud from his face, and shake the wet out of his hat-brim, which might be capable of holding about half a gallon.
wich of these passages is an example of the resurrection theme in A Tale Of Two Cities ?
"Eighteen years!" said the passenger, looking at the sun. "Gracious creator of day! To be buried alive for eighteen years!"
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Mrs. Flowers reads aloud from Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities the following passage: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..."
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INDIVIDUAL VS SELF
Charles Darnay was a gentleman.
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One example of an allusion in "A Tale of Two Cities" is found in the famous opening passage: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times..." This echoes the biblical phrase "For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven" from Ecclesiastes 3:1. The contrasting nature of the two statements sets the tone for the novel's exploration of themes such as duality and revolution.
In "A Tale of Two Cities," the term "indictment" refers to a formal accusation or charge against someone for a crime. It typically indicates that the person has been accused of wrongdoing and is facing legal consequences.
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Charles Darnay knew he had lost his freedom by coming to France.
Mr. Lorry was a frequent visitor to the Manette home.