Tale Of Two Cities Resurrection

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Resurrection can mean coming back to life after death or where someone makes a drastic change in their life. When someone takes something in their life and changes it drastically to where a life they once had is now changed, is called resurrection. It is like a renewal, someone is taking something old and worn out into a newer and more improved version. In A Tale of Two Cities, one of the big themes is resurrection. Resurrection was proven possible on many occasions throughout the story and without these characters wanting to resurrect the story would've been extremely different. The characters that showed the most profound resurrection would have to be Dr. Manette, Charles Darnay, and Sydney Carton. Dr. Manette was one character that we know that had one of the most troubling past. He was locked in the Bastille …show more content…

Charles was in a total of three court dates throughout the novel. The one thing is that Charles never stood up for himself. He just let things happen and never tried to take over his life and just let everything around him control his future. In all of his court dates, someone else had to stand up for him and help him continue on with his life. After his last court date where John Barsad charged him with treason, he was set free with the help of Sydney Carton. This is when his life starts to make a turn for the better. He eventually falls in love with Lucie and they get married, but soon after he receives a letter from Gabrielle asking him to come to Paris and help him out of prison. This is where the beginning of his resurrection takes a turn for the worst. Darnay eventually gets sent to La Force but Manette frees him. He is only out for a few hours when he gets sent back in because of Madame Defarge. Yet when Charles was sentenced to death, Sydney Carton comes in and saves him. This is the real beginning of Darnay's

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