A tale of two cities

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an old drawing of a man and woman standing next to each other

An elegant detail which reveals his complex state of mind is Carton's gesture of farewell as Lucie, disregarding his exit entirely, look towards her future as the wife of Charles Darnay. Description from victorianweb.org. I searched for this on bing.com/images

an info sheet with different types of people and places in the world, including cities

This study guide and infographic for Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities offer summary and analysis on themes, symbols, and other literary devices found in the text. Explore Course Hero's library of literature materials, including documents and Q&A pairs.

a tale of two cities by charles dickens, with the title in red and black

Jessie Fure 1/2 The first thing that caught my attention was the vivid contrasting colors. The symmetry adds an element that depicts the title with a simple glance. I loved how the artist took an old book and redesigned it to take on a minimalist look with a little texture and flare. Finally, I am always about the consistent sans serif font with variation in sizing to add some interest to the eye.

charles dickens quote about the tale of two cities

Charles Dickens quote about love from A Tale of Two Cities (1859) - And yet I have had the weakness, and have still the weakness, to wish you to know with what a sudden mastery you kindled me, heap of ashes that I am, into fire—a fire, however, inseparable in its nature from myself, quickening nothing, lighting nothing, doing no service, idly burning away.

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