This book describes the French revolution around the Manette's
family.The first chapter at the beginning of the book catches people's
attention.As for the ……展开↓
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 ……展开↓
As the saying goes, "Freedom, how much sin has been done in your
name." The Revolution was not so beautiful as imagined, but rather
violent. Instead……展开↓
The French Revolution is a bloody mark in human history. In a time of
chaos and uncertainty; In this state of disorder, all that human nature
reveals itself. ……展开↓
In this novel, Dickens not only shows the cruelty of the
aristocracy with delicate writing, but also the irrational destruction
of the revolutionary ……展开↓