Foreshadowing In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Diana Smith
Ap English 3
Mrs. Hunter
7/23/15

A Tale of Two Cities


Summary

A Tale of Two City’s Starts in the year 1775, England and France are both struggling with Social issues. Jerry Cruncher works of Tellson's Bank, he is told to Find and give jarvis Lorry a message, this message tells him to wait for Lucie Manette at the hotel. They meet and the go to Paris to find her father even though he is told to be dead, they find him and take him home. Five years later Charles Darnay is accused of treason, but he is not found guilty for there was no clear way of knowing it was him. After a year had passed Darnay asks Manette if he is allowed to Marry Lucie, what Darnary doesnt know is that Carton also wants to marry Lucie. A spy named Roger …show more content…

Discussion Questions
How Does Charles Dicken use Foreshadowing in the novel?
How Does Charles Dicken Correlate the political and personal lives In a tale of Two Cities?
What is Charles Dickens Attitudes to the french Revolution and how does it affect how the novel is understood?

How Does Charles Dicken use Foreshadowing in the novel?

Charles Dickens uses Foreshadowing Many times throughout the novel. He uses Foreshadowing to build suspense in his novel and make it seem like it had a haunting theme. Charles Dicken puts in Foreshadowing to anticipate near events in the novel. One example of this is that when the wine breaks on the street you can hear footsteps of people coming to drink it and this Foreshadows to the mobs of violent people to soon come to take over Paris.


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Dickens states that Jacques sees “a beautiful city“this beautiful city is Paris France before the French revolutionary war. Once the war came the city turned dark and dreary. “In their struggles to be truly free“, this line shows that even normal people were trying to have the freedom that they deserved.
This passage also give the readers an idea that the theme of this novel is that even though this novel is about war it is also about devotions to one's family. This passage shows this by stating that “the new oppressors who have risen on the destruction of the old“,the reader can take this as that no matter what is going on people have risen on the problems of others. Dickens also starts a list in the beginning of this passage naming off people that Jacques sees, “I see Barsad, and Cly,Defarge, The Vengeance, the Juryman ,the Judge“. This list shows the readers that even though he is at trial he still sees people as people and not as

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