Tale Of Two Cities Good Vs Evil Analysis

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o Theme about good vs. evil: Fagin wants to use Noah because Noah and Oliver have similar characteristics, which is that they both look innocence
• Noah is kind of forced to work for Fagin because he fears that Fagin could report him to the police and his mischief ideas. o Noah’s says how “his body certainly was not; for he shuffled and writhed about into various uncouth positions: eyeing his new friend meanwhile with mingled fear and suspicions” (Dickens 323).
Fagin’s tells Noah he can make a lot of money by robbing “young children [who are] sent on errands...knock ‘em into the kennel, and walk off very slow, as if there were nothing else 5he matter but a child fallen down and hurt itself. Ha! Ha! Ha!” (Dickens 325) o Theme about good vs. evil and how criminals don’t care who they steal from, as long as they are satisfied
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o Fagin creates this air of myth and legend in order to keep the group from disbanding
• Nancy wishes to go out, but Sike does not allow her and commands her to “sit down” (Dickens 339). o Theme about male dominance and how women have to obey their rules or else the suffer harsh punishments
• Fagin thinks of poisoning Sike o Theme about Good vs. Evil and how even criminals are so full of themselves and would kill their partners just to be richer
• Mr. Brownlow and Rose empathises with Nancy and says no harm will come to Fagin nor Sikes without Nancy’s consent” (Dickens

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