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A Tale of Two Cities
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Literature
10th Grade
11/17/2009

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1775
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year in which A Tale Of Two Cities begins
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Woodman
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personification of FATE
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Farmer
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personification of Death
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Robber
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meaning of the word highwayman
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Dover
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the town to which MR. Lorry is going in the "mail"
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Jerry
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stops the coach with a message
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frightened passengers
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afraid that Jerry is a highwayman
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Recall to life
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message that Mr. Lorry gives in reply
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buried alive
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where Lucie's father has been for 18 years
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why does Mr. Lorry meet Lucie?
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to tell her about her father
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Feb. 7, 1812
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When Charles Dickens was born
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Dickens' parents
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father lived beyond his financial means and mother could not handle practical matters
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Debtor's Prison
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place where Disckens' father was sent before Dickens' was 12 and this forced Charles to work at a blacking factory pasting labels onto bottles
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Dickens' ultimate success
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due to his determination to self-educate
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By 1836
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Dickens was able to support himself through his writing
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June 9, 1879
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When Dickens died from a stroke probably as a result of public readings, an overseas tour, and overwork
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Purpose of Dickens writings
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to expose the evils of society, plight of the lower classes, and the need for reform
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Serial publication
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where Dickens writings were published on a monthly basis
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Liked to work on several projects at the same time
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He was writing Oliver Twist, when he began work on Nicholas Nickleby
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7 years
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he wrote 6 major novels
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Writing was difficult
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he forced himself to write whether he felt like it or not. He generally wrote for 5 hours a day and walked around for 3 hours each day in order to gather new material for his books
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Point of view
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omniscient viewpoint which allows the author to comment on the aciton and to introduce historical information. It also allows him the freedom to enter the minds of the character
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Symbolism
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color red and the spilled wine symbolize the blood that will be spilled in the coming revolution.
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Storm and steps in Soho Square foreshadow
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the revolution
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golden thread represents
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Lucie's love for her father and Carton's love for Lucie
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Madame Defarge
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is the forge in the revolution because her actions shape and sustain it.
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Lawyer Stryver
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a striving person
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Gabelle
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named for the hated salt tax in France
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the Vengence
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is more a personification of the revolutionaries motives than an actual character. The continued presence of the Vengence reminds the reader of Defarge's relentless goal
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Theme
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Recalled to life - implies resurrection.
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Dr. Manette's release from prison and Lucie's loving care for her father
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both are forms of resurrection
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Sydney Carton
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saves Darnay from prison and means salvation for both Carton and Darnay
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Power of love
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the redemptive force that ultimately can conquer death.
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Historical level presented by Dickens
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shows England that the same type of revolution could occur there.
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French aristocracy
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spurred the people to revolution through their stupidity and cruelty
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England
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harsh economic circumstances could force the poor to revolt. Dickens is urging reform in England
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Rhetorical Devices
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key words that are repeated throughout the novel are: storm, footsteps, echoes, golden thread, and shadow appear in all three books and tie the novel together.
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character tags or mannerisms
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Stryver's chouldering, Cruncher's honest trade, Madae Defarge's knitting, Carton's constant drinking
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