A Tale of Two Cities - L0ve and haTe
Date Submitted: 05/27/2003 17:19:16
Love and hate are both emotions that are used in our attempt to express ourselves to certain people. Like it or not, although hate is more sinister of the two, without hate, the scales would be upset. We cannot always get the best of everything. However, in the novel " A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, hate only adds to the story's appeal.
In the novel, both emotions are displayed by the characters in
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the presence of both emotions. Not only do the characters show that love and hate are strong themes, the events that unfold in the novel are evidence that support it as well. Love and Hate will continue to battle it out for the rest of humanity for purity and virtue, but also for the enjoyment of those who sit back and relax and who love to read books such as 'A Tale of Two Cities'.
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