Repression means to have control over or domination. A moment, and it was gone. That alone wouldn’t make the subject pleasant, I should think.”. The change consisted in the appearance of strange faces of low, "For the love of Heaven, of justice, of generosity, of the honour of your noble name, I supplicate you, Monsieur heretofore the Marquis, to succour and release me.
It has died in a moment without pain. It superseded the Cross.
The dark deference of fear and slavery, my friend, will keep the dogs obedient to the whip, as long as this roof shuts out the sky,'", "Good-night! No. The seamstress is telling Darnay as she thinks he is Evrémonde.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.”.
It sheds light on two different times going on in two different countries. He is disappointed that he can’t find good men, who can do good deeds and feels isolated without any happiness and struggling to help himself.
", "For scores of years gone by, Monseigneur had squeezed and wrung it, and had seldom graced it with his presence except for the pleasures of the chase--now, found in hunting the people; now, found in hunting the beasts, for whose preservation Monseigneur made edifying spaces of barbarous and barren wilderness. Miss Pross is talking to Mr. Lorry about Dr. Alexander Manette. I see the lives for which I lay down my life, peaceful, useful, prosperous and happy. Good repose!
There was one among them, the appearance of a lady dressed in black, who was leaning in the embrasure of a window, and she had a light shining upon her golden hair, and she looked like...Let us ride on again, for God's sake, through the illuminated villages with the people all awake!
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The dark deference of fear and slavery, my friend,” observed the Marquis, “will keep the dogs obedient to the whip, as long as this roof,” looking up, “shuts out the sky.”. “Not ‘It’s plain enough, I should think, why he may be. See here again! In other words, he wants to say that the people are to be treated like animals to make them live in fear of aristocrats. I wish you …
", "I have sometimes sat alone here of an evening, listening, until I have made the echoes out to be the echoes of all the footsteps that are coming by and by into our lives. The anonymous narrator describes the personality and thinking of Sydney Carton. The backdrop of A Tale of Two Cities is the French Revolution; and a whole myriad of colorful characters are in attendance (as is usual for the works of Charles Dickens). All through the cold and restless interval, until, dawn, they once more whispered in the ears of Mr. … Hear me, my dead baby and my withered father: I swear on my knees, on these stones, to avenge you on Foulon! A dream, all a dream, that ends in nothing, and leaves the sleeper where he lay down, but I wish you to know that you inspired it.”, “I love your daughter fondly, dearly, disninterestedly, devotedly. The time will come, the time will not be long in coming, when new ties will be formed about you--ties that will bind you yet more tenderly and strongly to the home you so adorn--the dearest ties that will ever grace and gladden you. Almost a night, Jerry, to bring the dead out of their graves. It will be of no good to the country.
My fault is that I have been true to you. ", "Jerry, say that my answer was, 'RECALLED TO LIFE. Weep for her, then, and for me! It was appointed that the water should be locked in an eternal frost, when the light was playing on its surface, and I stood in ignorance on the shore. It’s a dreadful remembrance.
She even paints herself as a poor little creature to gain pity on her. Old Foulon taken, my mother! “I am not afraid to die, Citizen Evrémonde, but I have done nothing.