A Tale of Two Cities Group
- How relevant is the theme in this story to our world today?
Created by heydee on Aug 27, 2009 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - In "A Tale of Two Cities," what does Cruncher's and Miss Pross's meeting place at the cathedral symbolize?
Created by read87 on Aug 19, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - In "A Tale of Two Cities," do you find the behavior of the mob believable or exaggerated? Please add a quote for support.
Created by blndchic0822 on May 25, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - What are some songs that are popular or commonly known that could relate to a tale of two cities?
Created by dramaluvr72 on Apr 29, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - Who is the hero of A Tale of Two Cities?
Created by jilllessa on Apr 28, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group.
New Topics
- One particular theme that is brought out in Dickens' with modern relevancy is the idea of...
Posted by akannan on Aug 28, 2009 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - Dr. Manette is the attending physician for the Evremonde brother who has mortally wounded the...
Posted by mwestwood on Aug 18, 2009 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - Before Darnay marries Lucie, he agrees to her father's request to not reveal his true identity...
Posted by mwestwood on Jan 30, 2009 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - Should Darnay have kept his name and identity secret from his wife and not told her of his trip?...
Posted by catlover on Dec 17, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - In reply to #1: In Book I, Tellson's Bank is a parody of the Bastille. Located near Temple Bar,...
Posted by mwestwood on Dec 17, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - I think that the choice of the Cathedral as the meeting place for Jerry and Miss Pross to...
Posted by jilllessa on Aug 20, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - I agree. Many of the stones which the Bastille consisted of were dissembled and used to build...
Posted by amy-lepore on May 26, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group. - On July 14, 1789, the Storming of the Bastille actually took place so Dickens bases much of...
Posted by reidalot on May 26, 2008 in the A Tale of Two Cities Group.

