mushizune
Mar 15, 2009
Book Reports / help with an introduction, essay on "Tale of Two Cities" [4]
In the novel Tale of Two Cities, there are a multitude of present themes. It has practically most themes known to British literature, ranging from chivalry to societal responsibilities. A great deal of the book surrounds the theme of romanticism, which is an idea that conveys "Beauty is truth, truth beauty-that is all you know on earth n all ye need to know." Keats. Chivalry is most known for its Knightly manners and honorable actions. Lastly is societal responsibilities, this is a key drving force for most of the book.
here's a rough draft tell me what you think :D
In the novel Tale of Two Cities, there are a multitude of present themes. It has practically most themes known to British literature, ranging from chivalry to societal responsibilities. A great deal of the book surrounds the theme of romanticism, which is an idea that conveys "Beauty is truth, truth beauty-that is all you know on earth n all ye need to know." Keats. Chivalry is most known for its Knightly manners and honorable actions. Lastly is societal responsibilities, this is a key drving force for most of the book.
here's a rough draft tell me what you think :D