Dr. Manette
you can use lots of different symbols. for example, use something that represents "recalled to life" such as an angel.
Book One is A Mouse Is Born. Book Two is Chiaroscuro. Book Three is GOR! The Tale of Miggery Sow. Book Four is Recalled to the Light.
The Canterbury Tales. A Tale of Two Cities. The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
On the cover of "A Tale of Two Cities", we can see that the person who is being executed is King Louis the Sixteenth, whose title was reduced to nothing, so that he was executed as "Citizen Louis". I hope that this answers your questions on that matter.
Some euphemisms in "A Tale of Two Cities" include "recalled to life" for being brought back to life or resurrected, "the sunset of life" for old age or nearing death, and "the hill" for the guillotine where executions take place. These euphemisms are used to soften or obscure the harsh realities of death and violence in the novel.
London and Paris
That would be A Tale of Two Cities.
Sydney Carton is killed in Book 3, Chapter 15 of "A Tale of Two Cities".
It was written by Charles Dickens.
A Tale of Two Cities.
I think it's historic fiction.
Charles Dickens