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    In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, the author’s purpose was to emphasize the struggle and differences between the high and low classes. On page 15, Dickens describes the earth as “... cold and wet ...” (Dickens 15) while describing nature as “... clear ... bright, placid and beautiful.”(15). Dickens is showing the difference between high class and low class citizens; where the earth, cold and wet, characterize the lower class citizens, while nature, clear; bright; and…

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    Preserving Arts Education in New York City Public Schools When people think of education and the public school system, they usually think of the four core subjects such as english, math, history, and science. Often, forgetting about the importance of an arts education. Yet, it is performing and visual arts that enhance a student’s academic performance. Exposing children to the incredible world of dance, music, or even visual art allows them to think creatively. It allows them to think…

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    In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens wrote a book around the time of the events of the French Revolution as well as, what it was like to live in Paris. The book depicts many real life events with fictional characters that present the conditions under which they endured. In the 7th installment, "Monseigneur in Town", the audience can have a little taste of how the book interprets high powers during the 1800's such as the Marquis St. Evremonde. This paper will discuss the character of St.…

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    The Bronx has many locations where graffiti can be noticed. The grand concourse, a major route in the Bronx is home to many of the graffiti locations in New York. For instance, The Andrew Freedman home is a landmark for New York City and is located at 1125 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY. The house was many graffitti (artwork) on its boundary wall and in the inside as exhibitions. During 1924-1983, the Renaissance Palazzo styled Andrew Freedman home served as a beautiful location for the elderly. In…

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    The Figure of the Double in A Tale of Two Cities The doubling technique is used to compare and contrast two different objects. In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens uses this in order to portray something to the extreme either positively or negatively. He compares two different circumstances to bring the lightness and darkness out of either one of them. In the novel, Dickens foils the environment in England and France during the French Revolution because during this time period, everything…

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    At the beginning of the book A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens says "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” When I first read that, it left me a little confused because how could it be both at once? When I finished the book, it completely made sense. It was 1975, the French Revolution begins to happen! The worst of times were the deaths, the unfair trials and the best of times was the change and the history that was about to happen. Everyone was so desperate for a change,…

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    Charles Dickens shows that he greatly believes in sacrifice, by enabling many characters in the book to give up things for something that they love. In A Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, readers can feel how much the characters care for the sacrifices they make for each other. Charles Dickens starts the book with little kind acts that the characters do for one another, but as the book continues, the acts of kindness turn into great sacrifices. There are three characters in the book that…

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    high school, ballet was the center of my life. Two of my closest friends and I attended to an intense summer program for over a month. We were constantly together dreaming of future careers in ballet. In our free time we watched videos of the New York City Ballet. I dreamed of eventually becoming a part of that company. My goals were set high, and so was my motivation and work ethic. That fall, I began my first year of high school. Like a lot of other introverted people, I did not like school.…

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    Throughout chapter five of Charles Dicken’s “A Tale of Two Cities,” anaphora and asyndeton are utilized in order to depict how the poverty in France was driven into the minds and lives of the peasants due to the negligence of the rich, conceiving a revolution lead by the people. Dickens renders the situation for the peasants in France to be extremely impoverished, such that while describing the peasants’ lifestyles, he inserts the word “Hunger” at the beginning of each sentence. This use of…

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    A Tale of Two Cities was written in the mindset of an ex-prisoner who escaped the Bastille from being wrongfully convicted and poor growing up. He was a scared man in England about a revolution occurring in his hometown, similar to how it did in France. The everlasting commotion of gunshots, ear piercing screams from riots began with the corruption of the first estate.. To say the least, hell broke loose, the mental and emotional wounds that the third estate bared is incomprehensible to the…

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