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“itwasthebestoftimes,anditwastheworstoftimes。

itwastheageofwisdom,anditwastheageoffoolishness。

itwastheepochofbelief,anditwastheepochofincredulity。

itwastheseasonoflight,anditwastheseasonofdarkness。

itwasthespringofhope,anditwasthewinterofdespair。

wehadeverythingbeforeus,andwehadnothingbeforeus。

wewereallgoingdirecttoheaven,andwewereallgoingdirecttheotherway。

inshort,theperiodwassofarlikethepresentperiod。

thatsomeofitsnoisiestauthoritiesinsistedonitsbeingreceived,forgoodorforevil,inthesuperlativedegreeofparisononly。

withthebeginningofabovewords,dickenstoldusalovestorycalled“ataleoftwocities”,whichisoneofhismostimportantrepresentativeworks。

thenovelprofoundlyexposedthesocietycontradictionbeforethefrenchrevolution,intenselyattacksthearistocraticsocialclassisdissoluteandcruel,andsincerelysympathizeswiththedepressedclasses。

thenovelalsodescribedmanymagnificentscenesliketherevoltpeopleattackedbastilleandsoon,whichdisplayedpeople'sgreatstrength。

thenovelhasportrayedmanydifferentpeople。

doctormanetteishonestandkindbutsuffersthepersecutionactually,lucieisbeautifulandgentle,charlesisgracefulandnoble,lorryisuprightandhonest,sydneyissemblanceofindifferent,innermostfeelingsofwarm,unconventionalbutalsoselflessandlofty,missprossisstraightforwardandloyal,evremondebrothersarecruelandsinister。

theplexhatredishardtosolve,thecruelrevengehasmademorehatreds,lovesrebirthinthehelledge,buttakethelifeastheprice。

amongmanydifferentkindsofpeopleinthestory,itissydneycartonwhoimpressedmemost。

ican’tdescribemyfeelingatthefirstsightofhim。

totellthetruth,hewasnoteye-catchingatthattime。

whenthereaderswereimmersedinthemeetingbetweenlucieandcharles,heonlyplayedalittleroleasalawyerwhohadthesamefacewithcharlesandextricatedhimfromaccusationthroughthispoint。

thentheywenttodrink。

withoutscruple,cartonexpressedhisdisliketocharles。

yes,theyhadthesameface。

buttheyweredifferent。

cartonwasalittlelawyer,whilecharleswasasuccessfulman。

cartonwasquitefreeandeasy,whilecharleswasgracefulandnoble。

infact,theywereabsolutelytwodistinctivemenexceptfortheirappearance。

certainly,whatcartoncaredaboutwasnotthewealthortheposition,buttheloveoflucie。

herealizedthatlucielovedcharles,sohewasbarelyoutofcontrolatthattime。

everytimeireadthispart,icouldfeelhissincerityandbroad-minded。

bynomeanswouldhesayalie。

hemusttellyouwhathethinksintheheart。

itissydneycarton,atrueman。

afterashorttime,hecan’tresisthimselfgoingtoseelucie。

butwhenhesteppedintothesmallforest,hesawlucieandcharlesgettingtogetherhappily。

hedidn’trushtowardsthem,however,hereturnedwithoutaword。

thoughhehadaperiodofdepressionafterthat,hewasclearwholucielovedwasnothim。

sowhatheonlywoulddowastoblessher。

somedayslater,hecametomeetlucieagain。

hestilltoldlucieabouthislove,althoughheknewitwasuseless。

hejustwantedhertoknowit,ashesaid,“iwantyoutoknowthatyouaremylastdreaminmylife。

manytimes,loveisathingaboutonlyoneperson。

“iloveyou。

”------it’smybusiness,notyours。

sowhencartonshowedhisdeeplovetolucie,isuddenlyfeltthatthismanwassolovelyanddeservedtobeloved。

“rememberalwaysthere’samanwhocouldgivehislifetoyou,oranyoneyoulove。

”cartonleftwiththesewords。

butalloftheseseemedasignofmisfortune。

fromthenon,icametounderstandhowprofoundhislovewas。

nodoubtthatitisthemostmovinglovewordsintheworld。

althoughyoudon’tloveme,iamstillthereforyouoryourbelovedthoughthickandthin。

butiknewinthisstory,cartonwasboundtoatragicrole。

sowhenisawheonlyleftaviewofhisbackinherwedding,therewasaplexmoodappearingslowlyinmyheart。

someyearspassed。

whenlucieappearedinthefrontofcarton,shebecameamother。

thistime,lucie’sfacewasfilledwithanxiety。

becausecharleswasinprisonandwouldbekilledsoon。

whatleadtothiswastheplicatedandfilthypast。

fromthepoint,thedirtyofsocietywasreflected。

itwasthesorrowinthatperiod。

buttheymustpayforthissorrow。

soitwasthetimethatcartonachievedhispermission。

“itoldyouonce,foryouiwoulddoanything。

iwill。

”hesaid。

atthelastmoment,heandcharlesexchanged。

thattheyhadthesamefacehelpedthematthesecondtime。

whenlucieandherfamilyleftwithoutknowingthetruth,carton,insteadofcharles,wenttobekilled。

howcanweevaluatehisaction?

wecan’tsayanythingaboutitbecauseallwhathedidwasoutoflove。

ashesaidtotheyounggirlwhopaniedhimbeforedied,“ifwehavenofear,wecanbecalmalltheway。

”hewassocalmtogreetwhatwouldbeingsoon,forshewouldgetherhappinessandhelovedherforever。

“itisafar,farbetterthingthatido,thanihaveeverdone;itisafar,farbetterrestthatigotothanihaveeverknown。

”withherfacerisingbeforehiseyes,hewenttoexecutiongroundcalmly。

itis“ataleoftwocities”,alsoataleofsydneycarton。

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asweallknow,charlesdickens'novelataleoftwocitiesisanovelbasedonthefrenchrevolutioninthelate1800s。

inthatterribletime,everymomentwasfullofgreatfear。

beforethatgreatrevolution,themonpeople,especiallythepeasants,werepoor,hungryandunhappy。

thekingandthenoblemenmaltreatedthepoorinmanywaysbuttheyhadneverfeltalittleashamed,onthecontrarytheythoughttheycoulddobadthingsinthenatureofthings。

asanoutstandingwriter,indickens'swork,thelanguageskillisessential。

eachkindofrhetorictechnique,liketheanalogy,theexaggeration,thecontrast,thehumorous,andthetauntarehandledskillfullyandtheartistryoftheworkisalsodeliveredthepeak。

ataleoftwocitieshasitsdifferencewiththegeneralhistoricalnovel,itscharacterandthemainplotareallfictionalizes。

withthebroadrealbackgroundofthefrenchrevolution,theauthortakethefictionalcharacterdoctornanette’sexperienceasthemainclue,interweavestheunjustcharge,loveandrevengethreeindependencesbutalsoincidentcross-correlationstoriestogether,andtheclueisplex。

theauthoruseinsertnarrates,foreshadowing,upholsteryandsomanytechniques,causesthestructureintegrityandstrictness,theplotwindinganxiousandrichoftheatricalnature,itdisplayedtheremarkableartisticskill。

thestyleataleoftwocitiesissolemnityandmelancholy,fillsindignation,butl

acksthehumoroftheearlyworks。

besides,thisnovelcriticizestheviolenceandoppressioninthesociety。

inthisnovel,theauthornotonlyexpresseshishumanitarianismonthelovebetweenhumanbeings,butalsoexpresseshisviewaccordingtohiscriticstotheviolenceandoppressioninthatsociety。

theauthorexpresseshisopinionontwoparts。

first,hecriticizesthearistocrats,esp。

therepresentativemarquisofevremonde。

second,healsocriticizestherevolutionariesinthefrenchrevolution。

however,whenweseefromthedescriptionofthecouple,theauthordoesnotthinkhighoftherevolution。

whentherevolutionariesbegintheirrevenge,theauthordescribesthateveryoneisterrible,themanisterrible,thewomancrazy,andthereisnotahumancreatureatthattime。

wecanseealthoughtheauthordoesnotshowhisagreementtothearistocrats’cruelty,hedoesnotlikethebloodyrevolution,either。

whatismore,thisnoveladvocatesthechristianloveandself-sacrifice。

charlesdickens'novelataleoftwocitiesisessentiallyataleoflove,sacrifice,and,mostimportantly,resurrection。

dr。

manette,charlesdarnay,andsydneycarton,alldesperatemenleadingcatastrophiclives,makegreatsacrificesinordertoattaintruephysical,spiritual,andsocietalresurrectionforthemselvesandtheonestheylove。

inthisnovel,theauthorportrayssometypicalcharactersthatembodytheauthor’sview。

first,heportrayssomekind,uprightandhumanepersons,suchasdr。

manette,luciemanette,mr。

lorry,etc。

butatthesametime,healsoportrayssomecruelandferociouspersons,suchasthemarquisofevremondebrothers,mr。

andmrs。

defarge。

heusesthesecharacterstomakeacontrast,whichclearlyexpresseshisview。

inshort,whathewastryingtoexpressisthateveryonecanloveeachotherandsacrificeforothers。

sosydneycartonisthesupremeembodimento

fcharlesdickens’humanitarianism。

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ultimately,ataleoftwocitiesisessentiallyataleoflove,sacrifice,andmostimportantly,resurrection。

throughpersonalsacrificesorsacrificesforthosewhotheyloved,itshowsthehuman’svirtueandintegrity。

bystrugglingfor,huntingfor,andsacrificingforabetterlife,allofthemaincharactersareforeverresurrectedintheheartsofthosetheyloveforever。

overall,charlesdickensisahumanitarian。

andaccordingtotheanalysisofthecharactersinatalesoftwocities,wecanseethattheauthoradvocatestheuniversalloveandequalitybetweenhumanbeings。

andthisisthebasicelementinapeacefulandharmonioussociety。

everyoneshouldlovepeopleandonlythehumanitarianismcanimprovethissituation。

andataleoftwocitiesisthebestwork,whichembodieshishumanitarianism。

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