A Tale of Two Cities (Theme of Ressurection)
Date Submitted: 08/22/2001 02:05:10
Reflection of Theme of Resurrection
In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens uses a variety of themes,
including, revenge, revolution, fate, imprisonment and more. Though
these are very important themes, and were integral elements of this
novel, resurrection served as the main theme aside from the obvious one
which is revolution. The reason I chose resurrection instead of
revolution, is because it is applicable outside of this novels setting
(though Dickens made some very
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his own life, giving it purpose and meaning.
Themes in novels generally come from the authors personal life, and
we probably don't know why Dicken's was so pre-occupied with it, but it
is none the less a very predominate method used in Dickens' writing.
Even if we don't know why the author chose the theme of resurrection,
it certainly added some spice to the novel, and was interwoven with
great craftmanship into the novel's plot.
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