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This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of A Tale of Three Strong Women.
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A Tale of Two Cities Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis of A Tale of Three Strong Women.
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A Tale of Three Strong Women

Summary: Description of three strong women in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
    Strong women dominate some of the lead roles in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.  Lucie Manette, Miss Pross, and Madame Defarge are all examples of strong women.  Some of these women are physically strong, and some are strong at heart.  Some use their strength to help others, and some use their strength to get revenge.  In the end, the women who used their strength for good were always victorious.

    Lucie Manette is a beautiful young woman with golden hair and blue eyes.  She is very kind, compassionate, and sensitive to others.  Lucie has many qualities that reveal her strength.  When she sees her father for the first time, she is frightened, but eager to love him.  She finally is near him and is not afraid, though Mr. Lorry and Mr. Defarge are worried...

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