1. A New Beginning in A Tale of Two Cities
The story ends with a positive outlook on the future of France due largely in part to those who respected mankind and sacrificed themselves for the benefit of the nation. Charles Dickens supports the French Revolution even though, as he demonstrates, mass protests, huge amounts of violence, and sacrifices had to be made. ... Just as Paris would rise from the chaos of the French Revolution and once again become glorious, Carton would be reborn into glory after a virtually wasted life. Carton made the ultimate sacrifice by giving his life for the sake of the ones he loved - just as million of o...
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- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate