
双城记1
贾金燕
A Tale of Two Cities is different from ordinary historical novels in that its characters and main plot are all fictional. In the broad real background of the French Revolution, the author takes the experience of the fictional character Dr. Menet as the main line, and weaves together three independent but interrelated stories of injustice, affection and revenge. The plot is intricate and the threads are numerous. The author adopts flashback, interlude, foreshadowing, foreshadowing and other techniques to make the structure of the novel complete and rigorous, the plot twists and turns, tense and dramatic, and shows outstanding artistic skills. "A Tale of Two Cities" is somber, melancholic and full of grief, but lacks the humor of earlier works.
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