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Topic: Tale of two cities

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bpas044

Is anyone reading tale of two cities and want to help me?!

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mwestwood

"A Tale of Two Cities" is a novel that one can read over and over and still find a new insight or new appreciation. From its famous opening lines to its most poignant of endings, Dickens's classic has a stirring plot and beauty in its language.  Perhaps, its only shortcoming is in the lack of development of some characters.

As the title suggests, there are many, many parallels in the novel.  Of course, the opening passage in the exposition is written with parallelism as the structure of the sentences. Most of the characters, also, are paired with another one. Mr. Lorry with Dr. Manette, Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton, etc. 

The "two" motif works also in the plot as there is a duplicity of characters and two cities in which actions are interpreted differently.  In short, "A Tale of Two Cities" is an intriguing novel.

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