critical analysis of change in A Tale of Two Cities
View Paper
ESSAY DETAILS
Words: 515
Pages: 2
(approximately 235 words/page)
Pages: 2
(approximately 235 words/page)
Essay Database > Literature > World Literature
showed first 75 words of 515 total
showed last 75 words of 515 total
of these reversals was honor; Carton had pledged his life to Lucy, and Madame Defarge and the French people wanted to honor France. Without these reversals in character, Dickens would have had a much more convoluted novel, and perhaps would have even had to introduce even more characters into the plot. As it is, the changes wrap up the book with one decisive stroke, leaving the reader with a sense of closure rather than apprehension.
of these reversals was honor; Carton had pledged his life to Lucy, and Madame Defarge and the French people wanted to honor France. Without these reversals in character, Dickens would have had a much more convoluted novel, and perhaps would have even had to introduce even more characters into the plot. As it is, the changes wrap up the book with one decisive stroke, leaving the reader with a sense of closure rather than apprehension.