Death and resurrection are the theme that iterates repeatedly in the story. The first part of the novel is called "remembering life". This happened to many characters in the story, including Dr. Mannett and Jerry Clancher. When Dr. Manette was discovered by his daughter and Jerry Cruncher, Dr. Manette sold the body from the cemetery and sold it to the medical department for use as an autopsy specimen ("Theme and Architecture: The Story of Two Cities") . ). Order and disorder are another wonderful theme presented in this book.
In the resurrection of "two-city story" in Charles Dickens's "two-story tales", many characters got a second chance with the resurgence of their lives. Central actress Lucy Mannett is responsible for the resurrection of Dr. Cardinal and Dr. Alexander Manet. She gave them the inspiration and love and helped them recover from a seemingly hopeless state. In turn, Katon gave up his life to save his friend. Sydney carton, Dr. Manette Humanity's life is inherently flawed. Charles Dickens described this in detail in his novel "The Story of Two Cities." That is what he wrote about Manet's life and the people around him. In this novel, Dickens revealed the view on the essence of human essence, using the novel and the protagonist of Louisie Manet's lover Sydney cartoon. As Mr. Stray Bar explains, the character of humanity changes and changes according to the individual experience and the function of one 's own mind.
The way Dickens formed the stories of the two cities in Charles Dickens 'The Story of Two Cities' was using literary techniques such as doubling and repeating in novels. One way Dickens used multiplication was through the two opposite roles of Lucy Mannett and Mrs. Déphage. The diversification of the choice of characters by Dickens not only produced the opposite in the whole novel but also revealed many hidden patterns which were elucidated as the novel progressed. "Because when we are enemies we are reconciled with God for the death of his son, more settled and we are saved by his life." (Romans 5: 9 - 10; "United Church") People like Sydney Kaden will give up on their lives. This was a fact when Sydney Karden promised to Lucy MacNet her life for her. He pretended to be Charles Darne and when he was executed by guillotine, he died.