A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities est le greatest triumph de Charles Dickens, basé sur le sacrifice et la salvation. Cette timeless story, écrite dans le contexte de la French Revolution, touche profondément les lecteurs. Le roman met en évidence la dualité de la relation entre Londres et Paris.
L’histoire montre le parallel journey des vies du protagonist Charles Darnay et du hero Sydney Carton. Le self-sacrifice de Sydney Carton est l’un des moments les plus émouvants de l’histoire. La célèbre phrase de Carton — « It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done » — reste gravée dans l’esprit des lecteurs. Cette iconic line est l’exemple ultime du courage et du sacrifice.
Parmi les themes de l’histoire figurent l’amour, la redemption, et la revolutionary justice. On y retrouve des reflets de conflict de classe, de violence, et d’inequality sociale. Dickens donne vie à l’histoire grâce à son symbolism et son narrative style.
Ce timeless masterpiece traite non seulement du historical context, mais nous pousse aussi à réfléchir sur la human nature et les moral values. En tant qu’exemple ultime de sacrifice, le personnage de Sydney Carton demeure l’un des heroes les plus influents de la literature.
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ˈsækrɪfaɪs
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The act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else regarded as more important or worthy.
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Sacrifice is a central theme of the story. |
offering, surrender, giving up, devotion, selflessness, martyrdom
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selfishness, greed, self-interest, preservation, keeping, hoarding
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sælˈveɪʃən
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Deliverance from sin and its consequences, believed by Christians to be brought about by faith in Christ.
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The story revolves around the theme of salvation. |
deliverance, redemption, rescue, liberation, release, freedom
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damnation, despair, condemnation, perdition, ruin, destruction
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A great victory or achievement.
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The novel is considered one of Dickens' greatest triumphs. |
victory, success, conquest, achievement, accomplishment, win
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defeat, failure, loss, setback, disappointment, catastrophe
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Very famous or popular, especially being considered to represent particular opinions or a particular time.
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The line "It was the best of times..." is iconic. |
legendary, classic, famous, memorable, emblematic, representative
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unremarkable, forgettable, ordinary, insignificant, unknown, obscure
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The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil.
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The story highlights the theme of redemption. |
salvation, deliverance, rescue, recovery, reclamation, atonement
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condemnation, punishment, damnation, perdition, guilt, sin
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The leading character or one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel, or other fictional text.
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Charles Darnay is one of the protagonists of the story. |
main character, leading character, principal character, central character, hero, heroine
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antagonist, villain, opponent, enemy, adversary, rival
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A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
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Sydney Carton becomes the ultimate hero through his sacrifice. |
champion, brave person, courageous person, protagonist, idol, legend
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villain, opponent, coward, enemy, antagonist, adversary
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The process of creating a believable character in fiction by giving the character depth and personality.
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The character development of Sydney Carton is profound. |
character growth, character evolution, character progression, personality development
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character stagnation, flatness, one-dimensional character, static character
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The way in which a story is told, including the point of view and the voice of the narrator.
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Dickens' narrative style is engaging and emotional. |
storytelling technique, writing style, narrative technique, literary style
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disjointed storytelling, incoherent narrative, poor writing style
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The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
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The use of symbolism in the novel is masterful. |
metaphor, allegory, representation, imagery, figurative language
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literalism, directness, plain language, straightforwardness
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The main story of a piece of writing, or the series of events that happen in it.
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The plot of A Tale of Two Cities is intense and gripping. |
storyline, narrative, story, sequence of events, framework
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chaos, disorder, confusion, randomness
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The subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic.
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Sacrifice and redemption are major themes in the story. |
subject, topic, motif, idea, central idea, message
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randomness, insignificance, irrelevance, chaos
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A forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
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The story is set during the French Revolution. |
uprising, revolt, rebellion, coup, insurrection, overthrow
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stability, peace, order, status quo, continuity
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Lack of fairness or justice; the practice of being unjust or unfair.
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The story portrays the injustices faced by the common people. |
unfairness, inequity, wrongdoing, oppression, discrimination, bias
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justice, fairness, equity, righteousness, impartiality
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Difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.; lack of equality.
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The theme of inequality is prominent throughout the story. |
disparity, imbalance, unfairness, discrimination, bias, prejudice
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equality, fairness, balance, uniformity, parity
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Just behavior or treatment; the quality of being fair and reasonable.
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Justice is sought by the oppressed characters in the story. |
fairness, equity, righteousness, impartiality, lawfulness, morality
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injustice, unfairness, bias, prejudice, discrimination, oppression
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