A Tale Of Two Cities: Love Or Hate
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Always there will be people who love and people who hate. In this conflict between love and hate only one can emerge victorious. In the book A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens many characters have the qualities of love or hate. As these characters clash during a bloody period of seemingly ....
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.... Pross, with vigorous tenacity of love,
always so much stronger than hate, clasped her
tight and lifted her from the floor in the struggle
that they had.” Pg. 397
This shows in very simple terms what Dickens is trying to show us. That love is always stronger than hate. Miss Pross wins the fight after Madame Defage pulls out a gun, and somehow the gun goes off killing Defage. Pross who loves Lucie dearly and is always helping her in anyway possible. “ …and she softly laid the patien ....
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