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Set during the tumultuous French Revolution, "A Tale of Two Cities" tells the story of a tumultuous time when people put their true nature on display. As we all know, there were numerous rebellions and revolutions at all times, and people living in dire straits could not bear the oppression of aristocrats. From the first silence, to the rising of the people, to the sanction of the aristocracy. People are not afraid of blood, because blood can not wash away hatred, will not erase the heart of love. One civilian falling does not make them shrink, but more stand up and fight. At the end of the book, when I looked up some good words, I found that everyone who had read the book would mention one person -- Catton. The character comes across as a very unruly, worldly weary person. To put it bluntly, he is a loafer, a man of talent but no climate. He was incapable of fulfilling his desires, of being in love, of being somebody, and there was no need for him to change. Every day Caton's life is a muddle through. This characteristic is vividly described in the article: "Catton told himself to pick himself up and start again, but soon told himself that it was only a dream and continued to degenerate." When he saw Lucy, he was still careless, even though he loved her very much. But Catton's life was tragic, and he did things that are difficult for anyone to understand. Lucy's marriage and birth seem to have not changed Carton in essence. Carton is still not good at expressing himself, but his love for Lucy is as good as ever. Dana, as mentioned earlier, lives in London. When the revolution began in France, all the nobles fell by the guillotine. When Lucy refused to give up Danai to leave him, Katon decided to replace Danai and accept the punishment for him. Danai said to Lucy, "If I am fortunate enough to have the opportunity and ability to sacrifice, I will make any sacrifice for you and your lover..." For ordinary people so fear of death, in front of love is so insignificant. It may be good to live, but it will become a great suffering if you look at your loved one's tears every day. Therefore, Caton chose to die happily, which is a kind of peaceful fearlessness, a kind of quiet departure. It was through Catton that Dickens reflected his own life. Dickens was a humanist who advocated that love could dissolve everything. Although love is divided into different sizes, it is the most direct expression of resolving conflicts and showing personality charm. In a word, "A Tale of Two Cities" brings us too much thinking and feeling. It's about love, it's about hate, it's about revenge, it's about rebirth. When Catton saw hope at the end of the novel, I seemed to see some light in the book's somewhat gloomy mood. Therefore, Catton's existence is not only the author's rendering of love, but also Dickens' confidence in the future.


Caton and Miss Manette are the focus of the text. Without them, the era would have lost its last hope. They are the ones who prescribed the medicine to cure the mad people of the darkest age. Caton's death is a rebirth, a rebirth of love, a rebirth of hope, a rebirth of light. As he put it, "Jesus said," I am the resurrection and the life. And he that believeth in me shall live, though he die. Whoever believes in me will never die. "That's why he died so peacefully.

The author's last exposition of Catton's inner thoughts is the punchline of the whole text. Yes, true love is not necessarily get the person you love, but help you love. Love is the antidote to all dark depravity, in order to lead the society to a wise, bright, confident times!

2022-08-22
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