
A Tale of Two Cities
Evelyn
The human nature in A Tale of Two Cities strikes me the most. Take
Charles Dickens, for example, who gave up his status and possessions for
his "sacred purpose", which is just as noble as Shahludoff in
Resurrection. In order to save him into a prison that he knew was
extremely dangerous, his noble spirit of "knowing the tigers in the
mountains and turning to them" should be learned from us. He did
not fear hardship, did not yield to evil forces, and risked his life to
save others for the sake of truth. I really admire him.
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