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Examples Of Sacrifice In A Tale Of Two Cities

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In the novel,A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, there are two major themes; sacrifice and resurrection. There are countless example throughout the story of these closely joined topics dealing with transformation and selflessness. Human nature in such situations contribute to the characters desperation to feel self-worth and to seek a purpose in their lives. Though it is not every day that these traits are seen, these very unique character carry them in themselves and make this novel a literary classic that has withstood time. Sacrifice is an extremely prevalent theme of the book due to the fact that many characters give up pieces of themselves that ultimately serve to protect Lucie. To give up something important or of value out of consideration …show more content…

Manette is the main character that is resurrected through the transition from being imprisoned for over eight-teen years to being taken care of in a well to-do environment. Book I of A Tale of Two Cities concentrates on Alexandre Manette’s rescuefrom the Bastille. Manette had a normal life at one point, one of peace and contentment, until his is imprisoned unjustly. During Manette’s time in prison he slowly dies inside because of the lack of contact to the outside world. Once Lucie enters the picture with a glowing and radiant life about her; he is restored. He is finally able to gain back the sanity and health he lost long ago. The very end of the novel also conveys a sense of resurrection for the life of Sidney Carton. Carton lives an extremely lonely and unfulfilled life. His life seems to have no purpose and or direction due to the fact that he is a drunkard that chooses to company himself with no one. When he immediately falls for Lucie he suddenly seems to view life in a new light. His purpose in life is to love and make Lucie happy in any way possible. This realization restores Carton and allows him to feel emotion that he never thought would be experienced

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