The stories of the two cities - Volume 1 (Chapters 1 to 4) The sentences with that name started with "Two City Tales". It explains the spirit of this novel era. This era was in the late eighteenth century - the tension between the UK and France, the United States declared independence, and the French peasants started one of the most blood revolution in history.
For indexed or sortable title lists, MLA styles follow Chicago style manuals. This suggests placing the first article at the end of the full title (16.51). "Two-city story" is displayed in "Two-city story". Title in the index does not include subtitles unless it is "essential for recognition" (16.55). If so. . . The manual of MLA is described as "to insert a space before each period, add a space (...) after the last period, and use three periods to identify abbreviations in sentences" (81) It is. However, if you use Microsoft Word's ellipsis, you try to insert the period without spacing. .
The revival of "Two City Tales" is a powerful theme of "Two City Tales". Many characters in the novel include the theme of love, redemption, right and wrong. The resurrection theme is a summary of the story, including some aspects of all these topics. Dr. Manett was the first person who experienced resurrection in the stories of the two cities. He was taken away by conspiracy, suspicion and fear of "the story of two cities". The theme of wine establishes a long lasting effect, that is, a shocking event occurs for prediction. Wine can be used as food or as a symbol of blood. "Two city tale" depicts the reason why wine opposes the French government for fairness for equality and justice, in parallel with blood. In "Two City Tales", Charles Dickens emphasized using alcohol.
A reference under "the story of two cities" refers to the symbol of wine. For each reference, you can also see other letters and topics related to it (each topic is represented by its own point and icon, as shown below). Note: All page numbers and citation information quoted below refer to Penguin Classic Edition of "Twin Cities" issued in 2003.