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A tale of two cities 1. I see a beautiful city and a brilliant people rising from this abyss, and, in their struggles to be truly free, in their triumphs and defeats, through long years to come, I see the evil of this time and of the previous time of which this is the natural birth, gradually making expiation for itself and wearing out. I see that child who lay upon her bosom and who bore my name, a man winning his way up in that path of life which once was mine. I see him winning it so well, that my name is made illustrious there by the light of his. . . . It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest I go to than I have ever known. General meaning : charles describes a beautiful city and briliant people Detail meaning : I see that child who lay upon her bosom and who bore my name, a man winning his way up in that path of life which once was mine. Intention : this is the story about a man winning his way up in that path of life which once was mine. I see him winning it so well, that my name is made illustrious there by the light of his. Unity : I see that child who lay upon her bosom and who bore my name, a man winning his way up in that path of life which once was mine. I see him winning it so well, that my name is made illustrious there by the light of his Contrast : none Description: none Dialogue : none Style : Use of word 1. Metaphore : none 2. Simile : none 2. A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. A solemn consideration, when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret; that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret; that every beating heart in the hundreds of thousands of breasts there, is, in some of its imagin-ings, a secret to the heart nearest it! Something of the awfulness, even of Death itself, is referable to this. General meaning: Charlest describes about the mystery of human being Detail meaning : when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret; that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret. Intentions : this is story of the mystery of human being in a great city by the night and it has its own secret. Unity : that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret; that every beating heart in the hundreds of thousands of breasts there, is, in some of its imagin-ings, a secret to the heart nearest it! Contras : none Description : when I enter a great city by night, that every one of those darkly clustered houses encloses its own secret; that every room in every one of them encloses its own secret. Dialogue : none Style : Use of word 1. Methaphor: none 2. Simile : none
Posted on: Wed, 05 Nov 2014 12:52:55 +0000

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