Examples Of Foreshadowing In A Tale Of Two Cities

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It was the best of times and it was the worst of times throughout the French Revolution. This was a time of social and political disruption in France. Charles Dickens was an English author from the 19 century, who used many literary devices in his books. Literary devices help the author to produce special effects in their writing. In Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens uses literary devices to create a deeper understanding for the reader. Throughout Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens uses the literary device foreshadowing to help the reader connect past points to current ideas in the book. In this book, foreshadowing warns a thorough reader about upcoming dangerous events. In the chapter “Hundreds of People”, a violent storm appears and Lucie …show more content…

A symbol that has been reoccuring is the idea that Sydney Carton being a sacrifice for the Darnay and Manette family, going along with the idea of Jesus’ sacrifice in Christian belief. Carton symbolizes the sacrifice to save the lives of the people. Carton represents a sacrificial being who takes the place of Charles Darnay so that society can renew itself and Lucie Manette can be happy. Dickens writes “[Carton] sees the lives for which [he] lays down [his] own life, peaceful, useful, prosperous and happy, in that England which [he] shall see no more” (Dicken 389). The significance of this quote is to show that Carton has now realized that he must fulfill the promise he made to Lucie in order to save the life she loves. After the death of Sydney Carton, his story is carried on by Lucie and Charles and is told to their children. This can also symbolize the life of Jesus because after his death his story was passed from age to age. Carton’s spirit is also passed on to a child of Lucie’s. The child “bore [his] name.. [and] in that path of life which once was [his]” (Dickens 390). This compares to Jesus as His spirit was resurrected and lives on through Christians by the Holy Spirit. Dickens purpose for the symbolism between Jesus and Carton is to help the reader understand that Sydney Carton is sacrificing himself because of

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