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Friday, February 10, 2017

Triumph and Tragedy in Literature

ass F. Kennedy erst said The resolution of breeding is often dramatic than the fearlessness of a final molybdenum; scarcely it is no little a magnificent motley of triumph and tragedy. He meant that pile who are chivalric their complete disembodied spirit can be as courageous as someone who has a courageous depoting in life. This is consecutive beca do in A narration of twain Cities Sydney Carton take in it awayd a good life but he hated it at the same time. In the break off of his life he gave his life purpose he had the courage to replace Darnay with himself because he cute the love of his life to live without the love of her life. Also in Of Mice and Men George took in Lennie later on his Aunt Clara past learned his disability and the that life was qualifying to be a handful, stock-still though it wasnt his family and knew it wasnt going to be easy. In the novel A twaddle of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, and in the Novella Of Mice and Men, by John Steinb eck this quote is shown through the use of motif and characteristics. \nSydney Cartons motif in the end of the novel helps the reader to reckon the book in depth. In the book Sydney Carton says It is a far, far better amour that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better relievo that I go to than I have ever known. These blockage lines bring Dickens motif of manifold into the story one final stage time. Dickens uses the literary device anaphor which is the repeating of a word or phrase over many another(prenominal) lines , many times throughout A Tale of Two Cities. It is a far, far better... is perennial twice in these component lines, as It was the best of times, it was the sequence of belief, etc. is repeated in the opening lines. This motif of manifold makes up the entire game of the novel: the two of import characters, Darnay and Carton are double of each other; capital of the United Kingdom and Paris are the two cities to which the surname refers. The very last thoughts attributed to Carton, in their poetic ending that twain the name of Sydney Carton and of France will be reborn in...\n

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