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第頁(yè)共頁(yè)雙城記英文〔通用22篇〕雙城記英文〔通用22篇〕雙城記英文篇1Inthenovel,Dickenssarcasticallydescribedatypicalcruelnobleman-marquisofEvermonde.Whenhewasyoungheandhisbrotherstoleacountrywomanbyforceandkilledherfamily.What’sworse,heusedhispowertoimprisonDrMate,akindandhonestmanwhoknewallthethingstheyhaddoneandwantedtodisclosetheircrimes.Inordertohidetheircrimes.MarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherthrewDoctorMateintoprisonfor18years.Duringthese18years,DoctorMatelosthisfreedomandsufferagreatinspirit.IfeltunthinkablethatMarquisofEvermondeandhisbrotherkilledpeoplejustaseasilyastheykilledchickens.Theydeprivedotherpeople’sfreedomastheylikedandtheythoughtitwasnormalandunremarkable.Theyhadneverrealizedthattheyhaddonesomethingwrongorsomethingimproper.Becausetheirnaturewascruelandevil,likedemons.Thereisanoldsayingwhichmeans:Peoplewhomittoomanycrimeswillkillthemselves.Afterall,thereisjusticeintheworld.Thedemonscan’tberantforever.Becausetheworldwillnotforgivethem.Theywillpaytheirlivesfortheircrimes.Let’sseetheconsequenceoftheMarquis,Helaytherelikeastonewithaknifepushedintohisheart.”Ithinkitwasjustwhatheoughttogainanditisarealexcitingscene.Thetaleoftwocitiesisdifferentfromotherhistoricalfictions.ItscharactersandmainplotsarefictionalundertherealbackgroundoftherevolutionofFrance.TheauthormadetheexperienceofthefictionalcharactorDrMateasthemainclue.Theplotsareplicated,andtheyareflexuousanddramatic.Thestructureispleteandrigorous.Dickenshaddearloveandhate.Hepraisedthosewhooughttobepraisedandattackedthosewhooughttobeattacked.ThemotivationofthenovelmaybejustwarntheEnglishdominators.ButIthinkwecanlearnsomethingmeaningfulfromthetaleoftwocities.雙城記英文篇2Thisholiday,Iusedmysparetimetoreaddickenss"ataleoftwocities",alsohavesomeunderstanding,Iwillwritedownmyfeelings.1.Plotarrangement.Theplotofthisbookisverymysterious,andtheauthorconcatenatesallkindsofclues,asmentionedinthearticle,"weaving"beesthenovel.Thegreatestfeatureofthenovelistheplexityofthecharacters,suchastherelationshipbetweenDrMateanddanan;TherelationshipbetweenMrsDurbergeanddannan-thetworelationsdirectlyledtothefinaltragedy.AndtherelationshipbetweenMr.LorryandMr.DEhair,andtherelationshipbetweenthepassandthespy,andsoon.Theseplexfigureslinktheworkofthisbook.Oneofthemostdistinctivechaptersofthebookisaconversationwithalittlegirlbeforehisdeath,whichthoroughlyrevealsthattherevolutionarymassesaretoocrazyandthatthegoodwillliveonforever.2.Characters.ThemostimportantcharacterinthebookisCharlesdaran(evmond).Hewasaveryconflictedman,andhehatedhisfatheranduncleverymuch,buthehadtosupportthewholefamilybusiness.Sowhentheoldservantwrotetohim,hehadtoreturntoFrance.Hewasakindman,possessedofthecivilityofanobleman,andwhenhemethisuncle,hemadeitclearthathecouldnotpersecutethepeople.Atthesametime,hegaveuptheprivilegesofthenobility,whichwasagooddeed.MrAndMrsDargealsobelongtothebooksfocus.Hewasagoodman,andhetookDrMate,andtoldhiswifeaftertherevolutionthathewouldacceptit.Shewasanavenger,andshehadbeenpersecutedbytheevremondebrothers,soshewantedtokillalltheFrencharistocrats.Ofcourse,becauseofherviolentbehaviour,shediedinthehandsofmisspross.3.Writingfeatures.Thisnovelisveryhumorous,andtheauthorhasbeenusingdialecticalrelationsandrepeatedtechniquestoachievethiseffect.Therefore,thistouchingnovelcanstillbereadwithgreatlaughter.ThatshowIreadthenovel.雙城記英文篇3"Ataleoftwocities"ishailedasthemostoutstandingrepresentativeoftheFrenchrevolution,andIthinkthebiggestreasonmaybebecauseitisdifferent.Unlikeotherworks,suchasCarlisles"theFrenchrevolution",dickenswasmoreconcernedwiththejoysandsorrowsofthepeopleatthebottom.Inthosedays,though,thelittlefiguresthemselvesdidnotdrawtheworldsattention.Buttheauthorskeencaptureoftheselittlefiguresandthegreatrevolutionisinextricablylinked,andarguablytheFrenchrevolutionitselfwasinspiredbythepowerofthelittlepeople.TheFrenchrevolutionwasamarkofbloodinhumanhistory.Inthatchaoticera,fullofuncertainty;Insuchastateofdisorder,allhumannatureisrevealed.AtaleoftwocitiesbytheFrenchrevolutionasthebackground,throughtoracehatredbetweenciviliansandconflict,theauthorwanttoconveythedickens---unabletowashawayhatred,bloodcannotreplacelove---morearistocratictyrannytocivilianscausedpainwillnotheal,becausebloodcivilianstohatredcannotreplaceloveforlostrelatives.Inthestory,DrMewasfreedfromprisontolivewithhisdaughterinLondon.雙城記英文篇4雙城記英文篇5Today,IfinallyreadthebookoftwocitiesbytheBritishwriterCharlesDickens.Afterreadingthisbook,Iwasinalongmood.Novelsinthe18thcenturyFrenchrevolutionasthebackground,thestorywillbeinParis,London,linkupthetwobigcities,anarrativehorsenatedoctorisfullofloveandadventure,interspersedwiththenoblescruelty,peoplesanger,trialspy...ItmainlyrevealsthesocialorderoftheBritishandFrenchinthatperiod,andthelifeofthenoblesandtheordinarypeople.ThebookfocusesonthefactthatpoorDrMate,whohadbeenimprisonedinthebastillefor19yearsbythearistocracy,hadhisdaughtertakentoliveinEngland.Incourt,thefatheranddaughtermettheFrenchnoblemandarleyandthepoormastercarton.Later,matesdaughterLucyanddarleymarried,andaftertenyearsofhappyfamilylife,catonalsogaveLucyapromisetomakeLucyhappy.The18thcentury,fullofdarknessandoppression,isgone,andthemiserablelifeofthepeopleisover.Wehaveusheredinthe21stcentury,whichistobebathedinhope,andthelongyearsfromthateratotodayareasbriefastheywereyesterday.Ithinkthatthespiritofcartonisworthyofourstudy,heisaffectionate,hekeepshispromise,inordertofulfillhispromisetoLucy,atallcosts,includingpreciouslife.Thepeopleoftodaywillneverlethistoryrepeatitself,norwillhistoryrepeatitself.Letusliveeachdayandmakeour21stcenturymoreglorious!雙城記英文篇6"Thisisthebestoftimesandtheworstoftimes."Thefirstsentenceofataleoftwocitiesisednumeroustimes.ButIguessthemanwhoknowsthissentenceandthenovel"taleoftwocities"tellsastory,anddoesnotknowwhy.Ifyouwanttounderstandtheoriginalmeaningofthissentence,andwhyyouwritethisclassicsentence,itisnaturaltoreadtheoriginal."Inshort,thateraissosimilartotodays."Thissentenceactuallyexplainsthetwoquestionsoftheaboveclassicsentence:whydoyousaythat,andtowhom?Thisisoneofthereasonswhythenovelwasborn,dickenshopethatthroughsuchanovel,bydescribingtheFrenchrevolutionbroughtdisastertothepeopletoexpresstheirownworry,warnthedangeroussituationatthesametime.Arevolutionaryhistory,twocitiesrepresentingtwocountries,afewwindandrainpeople,constitutethemainelementsofthenovel.Althoughthetaleofataleoftwocitiesisaclassicnovel,itisconsideredtobetheauthorsviewofhistorybecauseitexplicitlystatesthattherevolutionarybackgroundistheFrenchrevolution.Andthatisthefocusofcountlesscontroversiesoverthenovel.Inthenovel,dickensshowedthecrueltyofthearistocracy,butalsoshowedtheirrationaldestructionoftherevolutionarymasses.Therevolution,heargued,wasakindofoppressionthatreplacedanotherkindofoppression,andabloodbaththatwasadirectandheavyoneinsteadofanother.Aseriesofdepictionsofthestormingofthebastilleandofthemob-bloody,brutal,cunning,malevolent-isthemoststrikingaspectofthenovel.Ilikecartonverymuch.Infact,cartonwastheembodimentofdickens,anddickenswasthefirsttothinkofthemanandthespiritofhisbodytoconceivethenovel.So,whatwascartonlike?Thenoveldescribes:"thesunissadandmournful,andtherisingofsorrow,thesightunseen,isnothingworsethanthisman.Heistalentedandemotional,buthehasnoopportunitytoshowhistalent.Hecantdoanything,andhecantmakehisownhappiness.Heknewhisproblem,butheresignedhimselftohisfate,andhewastedallhistime,yearafteryear.Itisayoungmanwhohaslosthistalentandyouth.Thenoveldoesnotappeartohavebeenexplained,sincehehasappearedinthefirstplace,andhasnotwrittenmuchabouthisfamilybackground.Personally,thismanrepresentsdickenshimself,sohedoesnotneedtodescribetoomuch-thefallofcartonesfromhisfrustrationwiththedeterioratingsociety.Hewentuptotheguillotineandsaid,"Iseetheevilofthisage,andtheeviloftheformertimes,whichhascausedthisevil,andIhavegraduallydiedformySINS."ItisnottheloveofChrist,whohasredeemedhissinanddied.Infact,inthenovel,cartondidindeedsay,inthebiblicaltone,"theresurrectionisinme,thelifeisinme,andthemanwhobelievesinme,thoughdead,willriseagain.Andwhosoeverlivethandbelievethinmeshallneverdie.Thisisthemedicinethatdickensprescribedfor"theworstoftimes",butitis,afterall,anideal.ItissaidthatthetaleofataleoftwocitiesisanimmortalworkwithoutSidney.Theexistenceandbehaviorofcarton,thenovellosesitsvalueandbrilliance.雙城記英文篇7Loveandtoleranceisthegoodidea,becausesawapairofnoblebrotherdestroyedthecrimesofapoorfamily,wasframedinthebastille18yearsofdoctor,doctorangryinprison,hesecretlyrecordedthepersecuted,vowedtoheavenandearth,accusedofaristocratsandtheirchildrenandgrandchildren,untilthelastone,intheyearsofimpriso____ent,thedoctorlosthishead,dotheshoeshasbeetheonlysustenancetosustainlife.Afterhisreleasefromprison,hisfatherreturnedtohissenseswithhisdaughtersdeeploveforhisfather.Withgreatloveandtolerance,heagreedtothemarriageofhisdaughter.Thechildrenwhowerepersecutedbythearistocrats,thehatredoftheheart,therevengebecametheknifeaxe,thesymbolofthevengeance,thedeathofthegoddessofvengeanceisnotametaphorforthepriceofrevenge?Hatred,tolerance,love!Thisallletusdeeplyponderintrospection!Carltonswordsaresupposedtobeallthebestfootnote:thisageofsin,andbringforththepreviouseraofnatureofsintooffsetbythemselves,andgraduallydisappeared,abeautifulpeacelovingerawillbeborn!Afterreadingthestory,doyoustillhavejinglingshoesinyourmind?Stillinthedoctorsgloom,sadhelplessnessandtearsofanger?Stillintearsforcarton?StillsighingformadameDefarge?Ithinkyoumustbeinthedoctorfamilyfinallyhappypeaceandsilentblessing!雙城記英文篇8First,alittlepersonalopinionaboutthecharacters.Shesaidthatherfatherhadtobementioned.Alexandermateslifeisworthconsidering,howmuchinjustice,howmuchexperience,howmuchtrauma,allmakeusthink.Afterbeingcaredforbyhisdaughter,hewasequallyabletogivebacktohisdaughter.Hefinallyshowedthestoryofafatherwhocaredabouthisdaughterwithlove.Likewise,Ithinkhehashisgreatmisfortune.It,lifeisveryrough,andeventuallytoreallybringhappinessforthedaughter,relapse,fullhouseforhiswork,isatthistime,hefeltoldandhelpless.Onetragedyleadstoanother.Fordarnay,theman,ingeneral,pursuedhismothersphilosophyand"setoffaseriesofevents"(whichisnotarepudiationofhim).Hewasalsoakindman,andbecauseofthishewentbacktohisfamilyandhewasintrouble.Thisisalsotheresultofaplexsetofcauses.Thevillain,especiallymadameDefarge,canbesaidtobeanoldmanofrevengeundertheguiseofthepeople.Hermostmonmovementwasknitting,withoutsayingaword,buteverythingwasinherheart,andsheremembereditonherknitting.Peoplelikethishaveafeelingoffearofher,acold,unhumanembodiment.TheJacquesthreearoundthem,thevengefulwoman,andsoon,wereallinastateofconfusion,onlytofeelthepleasureofcuttingofftheheadsofothers.Theydidnot,atall,havethesamekindofconsciousnessasmadameDEsenor,butthedesecrationoflife,fromtheirmessyappearanceandcorruptmanners.Hewantedtooverthrowtheking,buttherewasacertainamountofaffectionfortheoldmasterhehadservedbefore.Hiswifesaidtoher,herhusband,"honestwanttosavethedoctora"visible,hair,stillcanhardlyisneutral,butitforcedhimtohostabegin,heislivinginthecontradiction,maybeaffectedbyhisrevengeheartstrongwife.Suspense,thenovelisfull,itisthemoreseemoreunderstand,likeastreamseriatimtogether,finallybecameagreatriverpentium,makeapersonmoreseemoreexciting,morewanttosee.Forexle,themostprominentisthesecondchapter6"hundredsofpeople"andchapter7,"marquismasterinthecity"hasnothingtodo,ifthechapter7,alonecanalsobeanovel.Untillaterseethatheistoreachinlife,thensawLucy,thensawhisrelationshiptotheoldphysician,andfinallywiththedoctorsletter,plexrelationshipstakeineverythinginaglance,toexpoundcharactersrelations,hasagoodsupportingrole.Undoubtedly,thelasttwochaptersaretheclimax,themostexcitingpart.ThelastbrotherandsisterweremorethanIhadimagined,andtheauthorsarrangementclearlyhighlightedcarton,whowasasymbolofjustice.Now,calmdownandthinkaboutwhyallthesiblingsarelockedinside.Ithinkthemostfundamentalreasonisthatthisrevolutionintheauthorseyeitselfischaotic,thereisnohumanrights,crazypeoplejustfollowtheirownwill,thatultimatelyleadstotragedy.Generallyspeaking,thisisaverygoodnovel.雙城記英文篇9AtaleoftwocitiesiswrittenbyCharlesDickens,oneofAmericasgreatestwriters.Hewasbornin1812inPortsmouthanddiedin1870.Hewasbornpoor,butsoonafterhisunhappychildhoodhebecamerichandsuccessful.Healsowrotemanyfamousnovels,suchasolivertwist.Greatexpectationsandsoon.OnabustoParis,shesatonlucie,thedaughtershehadneverseenbefore.LuciebroughtherfatherbacktoLondon,and,withtheloveandcareofherdaughter,heforgotaboutthepastandlearnedtoliveasafreeman.YetduringthestormyyearsoftheFrenchrevolution,thepastwasneitherlostnorforgotten.AndsosoonthedangersecretlybroughtlucieandthepeopleshelovedbacktoParis...Therewasthehorribledeathmachine-theguillotinewaitingfortheenemiesofFrance.雙城記英文篇10ThiswintervacationIreadtheworksofdickens,thefollowingismyfeeling.Thestorygoesthatthemarquisofevremonderapedthepeasantwoman,andherbrotherknewit,andhefoughtwiththemarquisandfailed.Andhewasbadlyhurt.Perhapsthemarquisdidnotwanttomakeabigdealofit.Justadoctor,andthisisanotherimportantcharacter,Dr.Mate.AndthepoorDrMatewassenttothebastillebythemarquisforhisknowledgeofthematter.Eighteenyearslater,itstimetomeetagain...Iseealotofdifferentpeopleinthestory.Honestgoodhorseknightdoctor,sweetLucy,elegantandnoble,Charlesloyallowry,appearanceindifference,innerpassion,wildandselflessloftySidney,distortedhumanityshairday,MrsMissgenerousloyaltyprologis,cruelandwickedfremontbrothersel...ThisCharleswasanephewofthemarquisofesremonde,buthedidnotacceptthetitleandleftFranceforEngland.HebecameaFrenchteacherbyhimselfinLondon.TherewasalsoamannamedSidneycarton,wholookedattheceilingfromthebeginningofthecourt,butoneofhisnotesdebunkedtheplaintiffsplot.Itwaseasyforhimtogivetheimpressionofslovenliness,depression,andgreed,buthechangedhisclotheswithCharlesinanemergency,throughajailer,toCharlessprison.Consequences,CharleswassentoutoftheFrench,butwereguillotinedcaton,hesaidawords:beforedeathiswhatIdonowIhavedonethebest,themostgoodthingsinlife;WhatIamabouttoreceiveisthequietestandmostpeacefulrestofmylife.雙城記英文篇11Thetaleofataleoftwocitiesisaprofounddepictionoftheturbulenttimesoftheday,andtheloveofwomenwhohavesacrificedtheirlivesforhistoricalrealities.ItissaidontheInterthatthetaleofataleoftwocitiesisastoryoftwomenandawoman,butIfeelthatthemandoesnotknowwhattheauthorreallymeans.sDE,inmyopinion,ahatredandFrencharistocrat,Lucy,CharlesandSydneysfeelings,isjusttoshowwhocausedthewar,whythings.Infact,peoplehavetobetoleranttoothers,evenifthebigthingscanbesmallandsmall.Irememberonethingthathappenedtome:once,Iaccidentallylostmyclassmatesbook,andIthoughtshewouldpaymeforit.IdidntthinkthatwhenIspoketoher,shenotonlydidnotscoldme,butalsotoldmethatIcouldnotforgetthewholethinginthefuture,soIshouldformgoodhabits.Well,maybethisistheattitudebetweenpeople.WhatIlikemostaboutataleoftwocitiesisSidney,thelawyersassistant.Carlton.Hisfirstappearancewasdifferent,andwhenthepeopleinthecourtroomlookedcasuallyattheceiling,oneofhisnotesrevealedtheplotbehindthecase.Himwithamelancholy,inanappearanceasalawyer,heistalented,butisreluctanttohidingbehindthesomebodyelse,dootherssteppingstoneofsuccess,hebuilthisownhandsandawall,cutofffromfameandwealth.Heoncesaid,"Iamadesperatecoolie.Idontcareaboutanyoneintheworld,andnobodyCARESaboutme."Yes,weshouldnotaspiretobefamous,sowecannotlearnmoreknowledge.Maybeyoucanbeasteppingstonetoothers,andyoucanlearnmoreknowledgefromothers.Wecanseehisstrengthsandweaknesses,learnhisstrengths,andthrowawayhisweaknesses.雙城記英文篇12Ataleoftwocitiesinthispaper,thehumannaturethoughtwhatItouch,suchasCharlesDickenswrote,hetohis"sacredgoal"andgiveupthepositionandproperty,andthisin"resurrection"XiaHeleaveChristopher,ashigh;Inordertosavehimintoknowingunusuallydangerousprison,hewasthe"stack"tiger,to"theloftyspiritisworthlearning,notafraidofhard,dontgivetheevilforces,forthesakeofthetruth,regardlessoflifetosavepeople,andIreallyadmirehim.Intheordinaryinthenovel,Isawalotofdifferentpeople,honestgoodmatei,doctors,Lucybeautifulgenerous,elegantnoble,loyalCharleslowry,distortsthelifeofGermanyswife,appearanceindifference,innerpassionSidney,graciousmissPuLuoShi,cruelandwickedMrHowebrothers.Inthisbooktheauthordistortsthehistory,uglifiesthefeudalaristocracy,thefactisnotpletely.Manyscenarios,suchasthehorseknightdoctorshaveimprisonedblankwarrant,areriskingtheirlivestosaveCharlesstill,adoctor,theleaderofthepeopleofBritainforfearoftheothercountries,said:"theFrenchnobilityoppresspeople".Inordertobuyoffchert,withhighstatusandwealth,hedidnotlosehismoney,andheimprovedthestoryofthetirelesseffortsoftheoppressed.Themainexpressionisloveandkindness,reflectinggoodandevilboobs,loveandhate,andfinallytheauthorsays,"lovealwaysconquershate".Evilisalwaysaflashinthepan,andallmustdiewiththeevilone,andthegoodiseverlasting.ItrevealsthesocialaspectofEnglandprehensively;Thedarknessofparliamentarypolitics,thedotingoftherulinginstitutions,theevilsofthemoneysociety,thepovertyofthemasses.Withastorytodealwiththeircontemporariescalledfortheauthoritiesandthepublic,tyrannywouldcauseviolence,crisisnearintheday,therichshouldhavemerciful,bleedingcancausemoremorebloodflow.雙城記英文篇13Today,IfinallyfinishedreadingEnglish.Bigliterarygiantofdickensataleoftwocities,forthefirsttimetoseethenameofthisbookisdeeptoattracttheLordmyimplementationandcuriosity,daretotry,itissomysterious,sothick...Still,Ihadthecouragetoreadit.Catonisanintelligent,veryclever,insightverystrongprofessionallawyers,ifintoday,hemusthavecalledthelawofcelebrities,butatthetimetheherouseless,therefore,hecanonlyusewinetopouroutallthetroubles,aswellasthefatebroughthimgreattrauma.Intheeyesofothershewasalwayslazyanddepraved,exceptLucy.ItturnsoutthattheFrenchpeopleIvebeenbemoaningarenotasperfectasIthoughttheywere,andinthisbooktheyshowmoreoftheevilnatureoftheirrevolution.雙城記英文篇14Theauthorofthisbookisdickens.Bornin1812,hewasthesecondsonofanavalofficer,JohndickensandElizabethbarlow.ThebooksaysthatpoorDrMate,whohadbeenimprisonedinthebastilleprisonfor19yearsbythearistocracy,movedhimtoliveinEngland.Inthecourt,thefatheranddaughtermettheFrenchnoblemandarleyandtheruinedmastercarton.Later,Lucyandcatongotmarriedandlivedhappilyfortenyears.AftertheFrenchrevolution,graywasarrestedforrescuinginnocentservantsfromtheFrencharistocracy.Andcarton,inkeepingwithhispromisetoLucy,madeuseofhisresemblancetodarley,andreplacedhimwiththeguillotinebeforedarleywasexecuted.NovelthroughtypicalcaseishighlygeneralizationtoexposetheeveoftheFrenchrevolution,Britainssocialstatus,ontheonehandishighistherulingclassofcruelty,ontheonehand,themassesofworkingpeopleundertheexploitationandoppressionofthefeudalaristocracyledaverymiserablelife,thusprofoundlyrevealstherevolutionisinevitable.雙城記英文篇15ATaleofTwoCitieswaswrittenbyCharlesDickens,whowasborninPortsmouth,Englandin1812.Asthesecondofeightchildren,Dickenshadtogotoworkattheageoftwelvetosupporthispoorfamily,andhelivedadifficultchildhood.ThistroublesometimescarredhimdeeplyandprovidedhimwithsubstantialmaterialforsuchstoriesasOliverTwist,DavidCopperfield,andGreatExpectations.Thoughjustacceptedonlylittleeducation,Dickensbecameafamouswriterthroughhisstrugglingself-learningandextremelyhardwork,andhewastherepresentativewriterofrealisminthe19thcentury.CharlesDickenslivedintheperiodoftransitionbetweenfeudalismandcapitalism,whentheindustrialrevolutionoriginatedinEnglandsweptthroughEurope.Aslargenumbersofworkersinvadedintourbancenterstoearnaliving,thebourgeoistookadvantagesofthesurplusoflaborbykeepingwageslow.Thepoorthusremainedpoor,andoftenlivedinanarrowandfilthyenviro____ent.Dickens’writingdepictedvariousdirectionsaboutthissociety,andprovidedakeen,sympatheticchronicleoftheplightoftheurbanpoor.MarquisEvrémondekilledabeautifulfarmwifeandheryoungerbrotherbecauseofhisbrother’slust.AfterDoctorMatewasfreeagain,hisdaughterLuciegotmarriedwithCharlesDarnay,MarquisEvrémonde’snephew,butchosetoliveinEnglandbecausehecouldnotacceptthecruelinjusticesoftheFrenchsocialsystemandthesnobbishandcruelvaluesofhisuncle.However,MarquisEvrémondecontinuedhisatrocities.Afterhiscrazycarriagecrushedoverafarmer’slittlebabyasifnothinghappen,hewaskilledatnight.Arevolutionarystormwasbrewing.Mr.andMrs.DefargeweretherevolutionariesinthepoorSaintAntoinesectionofParis.TheywantedtokillallFrencharistocrats,includingCharlesDarnay.Mr.DefargeusedtobeDoctorMate’sservant,sohewaskindtoMates,whilehiswife’sheartburnedwithlongingforrevenge.Atlast,CharlesDarnaywasjudgedtodeath,ButSydneyCarton,alawyerwholovedLuciedeeply,willingtodieinsteadofDarnay,astheyhadsimilarappearance.Frommypersonalpointofview,thepersonATaleofTwoCitiesdescribedastoundedmeverymuch.Someofthemwerecruel,crazyandreasonless,whilesomeofthemwerekind,moralandhadownmind.Then,CharlesDarnay.Hewasworthyofesteemorrespect.Hedisplayedgreatvirtueinhisrejectionofhisuncle,MarquisEvrémonde.Moneyandpowermeantnothingtohim,iftheycamefromexploitationandoppression.Eventhoughhehadtoinherithisuncle’sbequest,heleftthemtothepoorandlivedinLondonthroughthisowneffort.WhenherealizedthathemustgobacktoParistohelpGabelle,oneofhisservants,andmakerightthewronghisunclehaddone,heactedwithouthesitationbecauseheknewthatwashisduty.HeevenrefusedCarton’shelpafterhewasjudgedtodeath.Ithought,CharlesDarnaywasashinydiamondinthatcruelandviolentsociety,andhewasahope,thehopeofequalityandpeace.Iamluckyenoughtoliveinthe21stcentury,whenpeaceanddevelopmentarepursuedallalong.Nowadays,therealsoaremanyproblemsanddissensionsamongthisworld,butviolencedoesnotthebestwayproblemsaresolved.Violencejustcreatesmoreproblems,somethingeverysensiblepersonknows.Whatweneedaretalksandmunication.ThetimeATaleofTwoCitiesmentionshasgone,weshoulddoenoughpreparationtoadapttheingage.雙城記英文篇16Recently,Ireadataleoftwocities.Ithinkthatit’sagoodnovel.Afterreadthisnovel,letmeknowabouttheFrenchrevolution.Ithinkthepeoplewholivedinthatperiodwerenotlucky.Thepoorwereverysad.Theyweretooblindness.AndIwasmovedthecarton,hediedforhislove,andIlikehimverymuch.雙城記英文篇17Itwasthebestoftimes,itwastheworstoftimes,itwastheageofwisdom,itwastheageoffoolishness,itwastheepochofbelief,itwastheepochofincredulity,itwastheseasonofLight,itwastheseasonofDarkness,itwasthespringofhope,itwasthewinterofdespair,wehadeverythingbeforeus,wehadnothingbeforeus,wewereallgoingdirecttoHeaven,wewereallgoingdirecttheotherwayCharlesDickens(1812~1870),oneofthegreatestnovelistinEngland.IhavereadhisAtaleoftwocities.Andthisisthebeginningofthebook.“ATaleofTwoCities”,oneofDickens’works,isawell-knownlongstory.Andithasagreatinfluenceonthesocietyatthattime.WhenIsawthetitleatfirst,Ithoughtitmight

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