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... The Track of a Storm," Sydney Carton makes an astounding sacrifice for the sake of principle when he fulfills his promise to Lucie Manette, his true love, that ...
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... "Dr. Manette has been driven mad ... He is too accustomed to imprisonment to be able to bear freedom, which was true of many prisoners during the Revolution. ...
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... A deeper, case-specific look must be used to judge the true heroes from ... life, sacrifices himself so the husband of the woman he adores (Lucie Manette) can live ...
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... Lucie Manette entered his life. He started to have a positive attitude toward life and show some noble characteristics. He for once in his life found true ...
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... of living can be measured, just as Christians can see the true cost and privilege of life through Jesus Christ's sacrifice. Dr. Manette also sacrificed much of ...
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... of living can be measured, just as Christians can see the true cost and privilege of life through Jesus Christ's sacrifice. Dr. Manette also sacrificed much of ...
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... However, he ended up being the true hero, and sacrificed his life for the life ... An example of this is Dr Manette's resurrection after being in prison for nearly ...
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... matter. Until Lucie Manette entered his life. Immediately ... killed. This act was symbolic for Dickens idea on how to achieve true reform. In ...
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... in the peasants taste for blood than in the condition of Doctor Manette Lucy's father ... it would be butchered, taken apart and laid out for the true farce that ...
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... fall in love with Lucie Manette, the daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, unjustly imprisoned ... The Monsieur the Marquis revealed his true sentiments to his nephew ...
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... fall in love with Lucie Manette, the daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, unjustly imprisoned ... The Monsieur the Marquis revealed his true sentiments to his nephew ...
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... fall in love with Lucie Manette, the daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, unjustly imprisoned ... The Monsieur the Marquis revealed his true sentiments to his nephew ...
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... fall in love with Lucie Manette, the daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, unjustly imprisoned ... The Monsieur the Marquis revealed his true sentiments to his nephew ...
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... fall in love with Lucie Manette, the daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, unjustly imprisoned ... The Monsieur the Marquis revealed his true sentiments to his nephew ...
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... no basis for understanding, yet she is convinced that Romeo is her true love, "My ... He does so by secretly trading places with Lucie Manette's husband, who is ...
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... fall in love with Lucie Manette, the daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, unjustly imprisoned ... The Monsieur the Marquis revealed his true sentiments to his nephew ...
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... light in Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, we would not be able to see the true form of ... There is two sides to Dr. Manette, essentially it comes to good and evil. ...
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... Although Pip is excited that his wildest dreams have come true, the news causes ... are specifically defined when he confesses his undying love for Lucie Manette. ...
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... In moments of stress throughout the novel Dr. Manette often goes insane, a result of his ... as a writer to express to the everyday reader what the true meaning of ...
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... that there are some peasants who do not understand the true meaning of ... name made a change which proved to be very useful, "...Doctor Manette had employed to ...
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... In moments of stress throughout the novel Dr. Manette often goes insane, a result of his ... as a writer to express to the everyday reader what the true meaning of ...
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... In moments of stress throughout the novel Dr. Manette often goes insane, a result of his ... as a writer to express to the everyday reader what the true meaning of ...
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