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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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