A Tale of Two Cities

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Significance of the Lion and Jackal in "A Tale of Two Cities"

What is the significance of the lion and the jackal in “A Tale of Two Cities?” [NU: 2013] In the novel “A Tale of Two Cities” (1859) by Charles Dickens (1812–1870), the nicknames “...
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Short note on Madame Defarge’s Knitting

Short note on Madame Defarge’s Knitting  In The novel "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859) by Charles Dickens (1812-1870), Madame Defarge’s Knitting is a significant event. Her knitting i...
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Short note on Doctor Manette

Short note on   Doctor Manette Doctor Manette is a significant character in Charles Dickens' novel, "A Tale of Two Cities" (1859) by Charles Dickens (1812-1870). He plays an import...
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Short note on The French Revolution

Short note on The French Revolution The French Revolution was a significant event in France in the late 18th century in 1789. It lasts about 10 years. During this time, France had...
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Short note on the attack of the Bastille.

Describe the attack on the Bastille. [NU: 2017] ★★★    The Bastille was a prison in Paris, France. It became a symbol of tyranny. Many people were locked up there without trial. On...
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What does the broken wine cask symbolise?

What does the broken wine cask symbolize? [NU: 2018] ★★★  The broken wine cask is one of the most powerful symbols in “A Tale of Two Cities” (1859) by Charles Dickens (1812–1870)....
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Short note on Tellson Bank in “A Tale of Two Cities”

Write a short note on Tellson Bank. [NU: 2016, 17] ★★★   Tellson’s Bank is an important place in “A Tale of Two Cities” (1859) by Charles Dickens (1812–1870). It stands as a symbol...
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The role of Sydney Carton in Tale of Two Cities

Sketch the character of Sydney Carton. Or Critically comment on the death of Sydney Carton. Or, What role does Sydney Carton Play in Tale of Two Cities? Sydney Carton is one of t...
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How does Dickens co-relate love and war in his A Tale of Two Cities

How does Dickens co-relate love and war in his A Tale of Two Cities?  Or, Comment on Dickens’ treatment of love and war in A Tale of Two Cities. Or, How does Dickens correlate love...
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How does Dickens glorify selfless love in A Tale of Two Cities?

How does Dickens glorify selfless love in A Tale of Two Cities? Introduction: A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is an extraordinary creation of Victorian novelist Charles Dickens (1812-1...
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Examine the theme of resurrection as depicted in “A Tale of Two Cities”

Examine the theme of Resurrection as depicted in "A Tale of Two Cities". The term resurrection stands for the action or fact of regeneration or being resurrected. The novel "A Tale...
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The trial scene in A Tale of Two Cities

Critically comment on the trial scene in “A Tale of Two Cities.” [NU: 2019]  A trial scene is a part of a story or play where a character faces judgment in a court. It usually show...
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