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    around nine in the morning and rode all the way up to Newark Penn Station. Then they took the Path, mentioned way of mobilization would take them up to 33th St but the unexpected happened. Due to maintenance problems the only Path going to New York City was going up to World Trade Center. They seemed demotivated and almost went back home but Stalin remembered some words that his History professor told him couple days before; “going to the Met will be awesome”. Stalin and Jose took their chances…

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    is when he gives freely without wanting to take. True enough, the author Anne Monrow Lindbergh puts it in a better form when she states, “to give without any reward, or any notice has a special quality of its own” in Charles Dickens a Tale of two cities, Dickens displays the good in his characters. By demonstrating various acts of sacrifice, he shows the characters gifts and bring out great change, often changes that ease revival of the ones they love. In the first scene Dickens reveals and…

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    “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known (Dickens, 446)”. Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities, a book about Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, Alexandre Manette, and Lucie Manette set around the French Revolution. In this book, many characters were faced with hardships and stumbled upon the recurring theme of being recalled to life. Sydney Carton, however, had the most interesting story for behind…

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    being said, no one could ever aspire to be completely moral, regardless of what the blurred lines of society may say regarding the supposedly perfect. This ideology can be used to examine Charles ‘Evremonde’ Darnay of Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. Charles leaves France and all of his duties, starting a new family in England, without regard to his aristocratic baggage. He also opts to leave and endanger everyone around him by returning to France. Lastly, he allows Sydney Carton to be…

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    Intro: By one sacrifice he has made the perfect forever for those he loves. Great sacrifice happens due to unthinkable events and the need to accommodate them. In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, the French people, the Manettes and Carton all makes sacrifices for the greater good. To sacrifice something dear to for the happiness of another is difficult though it ultimately results in the growth of the individual. 1st Body: Dickens writes of a “[fated] revolution”(8) by metaphorically…

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    Love and Hate, a clashing force with a common purpose: to unify people and bring about change, but which is more powerful? In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, the theme of love and hate can be found throughout the novel. Lucie’s “Golden Thread” tied all the men in her life together, transforming them into a better person. She is a virtuous woman who represents unconditional love and inspires loyalty and compassion in others. On the other hand, Madame Defarge’s abhorrence towards the…

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    Report Southampton City Council Assignment tutor: Mary White Word count: 2000 Learner request for feedback: TO BE COMPLETED BY STAFF Tutor feedback: Areas of Strength:…

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    Jonathan Timothy Su Professor Nina d’Alessandro Writing 1, Sect. 103 22 September 2014 Braving Bridges “Yet I had come here […] to bridge the things here to things there, to rewrite the present so as not to write off the past.” — André Aciman, Shadow Cities Bridges are structures connecting two separate entities, sometimes extending over vast abysses of things unknown: ravines and obstacles that often frighten the traveler. They provide the crosser with the thought of safety, connecting the…

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    after graduation? Should I remain in New York City or relocate to Los Angeles? Located at opposite ends of the continental United States, Los Angeles and New York City remain the two most popular and obvious options for those who love life in a big city. They both allow you plenty of options for work and entertainment and have the infrastructure to support nearly any passion and inclination you may have. At the end of the day, they are both big cities with so much to offer but are drastically…

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    instead of being with my friends on a saturday night, I had to deliver 103 pizzas around my home town. Instead of having fun hanging out with my friends I was lugging around heavy pizzas. Just so instead of going on my first big trip to New York City by myself, I get to go with my father. My boring, crabby, old father. Instead of having fun and laughing with my friends, I have to watch what I say, and mind my manners because my father is watching every step I take. The seats were ripped,…

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