Light, Truth and Love in A Tale Of Two Cities
Light, Truth and Love
"For with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light" (Psalms 36.9). Light itself is invisible and everything without light is invisible. But when light touches objects, people for instance, the truth is shown and we understand that person better. Without light in Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, we would not be able to see the true form of the main characters and would not know what
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religion for a sacrifice, we have represented those ideas of the book. In the end we find the truth in all the characters and what they all did for the reasons they had. The biggest sacrifice given up in this book was Carton's; it shows how much he loved one person that he gave up his life for them. But in the end, he knew he would be redeemed for showing light, his true self.
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