A Tale of Two Cities Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Love in A Tale of Two Cities.
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A Tale of Two Cities Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Love in A Tale of Two Cities.
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Love in A Tale of Two Cities

Summary: Throughout the novel A Tale of Two Cities, many men fall in love with Lucie Manette and show their sensitive side to her. However, of all these men, Charles Darnay showed the most sensitivity and respect for Lucie, proving that his love for her is real.
Throughout the novel, A Tale of Two Cities, many men have fallen for the beautiful Lucie Manette. Numerous of them have expressed there love for her and expressed a lot of sensitivity towards her. To me the man that showed the most sensitivity and the most respect for Lucie and her relationship with her father, Dr. Manette, would be Charles Darnay. He showed a lot of compassion and proved that his love for her is very real.

Towards the beginning of the book 2 when Charles Darnay was on the trial for treason Lucie Manette had to tell the judge if she had ever seen the prisoner before. Lucie then recalled the story of the first time they met. Dr. Manette was very ill and in a very weak state of mind and Mr. Darnay begged Lucie to let him help her shelter her father from the wind so...

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