Sacrifice In A Tale Of Two Cities

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The Many Faces of Sacrifice Many historical figures made sacrifices for causes that they cherished so deeply. One extraordinary woman, who devoted her life to fighting for African American rights, was Rosa Parks. During her time, she made a sacrifice of her freedom in order to further her cause for civil rights. In the book, A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, a man named Sydney Carton makes the ultimate sacrifice, death, to ensure that the person he cares for most, can be happy again. Sydney Carton and Rosa Parks both relate to Dicken’s universal theme of sacrifice due to their devotion to an issue, their monumental sacrifice, and the influence of their sacrifice. Rosa Parks was an African American civil rights activist born in Alabama in 1913, (Biography.com Editors). Parks attended …show more content…

She also experienced lots of racial tension, and openly said she felt scared in her early life due to prejudice, (Stevens). Parks eventually got her high school degree, after marrying a barber, affiliated with the NAACP, (Biography.com Editors). Her husband became part of the reason she became secretary, and later, youth leader, of the NAACP, (ROSA LOUISE PARKS BIOGRAPHY). On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks was riding in the colored section of the Montgomery bus, when the driver asked her and three other black men to move to the back. Rosa refused and was arrested and jailed, (Stevens). Her refusal prompted the Montgomery Bus Boycott, which helped pave the way to civil rights, (ROSA LOUISE PARKS BIOGRAPHY). Her actions against segregation make her one of the most

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