A brief introduction of Dr. Mannett's role in "The stories of the two cities" - Personal roles often exist as the core of novels. First, the stories of the two cities evolved from the story of Dr. Mannette. The story of Dr. Mannett II. "Retrospect of life" A. Dr. Manett's appearance B. His resurrection C. His relationship with his daughter III. Dr. Manett's recurrence A. Strength IV newly discovered IV. As the main character 's conclusion, Dr. Manette - Dr. Manette is the core of the novel. Personal roles often exist as the core of novels.
Personal roles often exist as the core of novels. They contain dynamic features that occupy the central position of the novel. Charles Dickens uses Dr. Mannet as the core of the novel in "The story of two cities". His personality and story made him focus on the whole book. The novel develops mainly on his personality. Two city stories developed from the story of Dr. Mannett. He witnessed the results of rape and strike with two twins and was forbidden to talk. And things "(Dickens 325.) But when Matthew tried to report these crimes, he was stopped at Bastille, which later was the cruel and unreasonable imprisonment of Dr. Manette and the imprisonment of outside the prison Established by release (Lindsay 103) This is the way he became the core of the novel.
Dickens used Dr. Manett in his novel "The Story of Two Cities" to explain one of the main themes of the novel: a mystery surrounding the essence of each person. When Jarvis Lorry travels to France to find Manette, the narrator considers "all human creatures constitute deep secrets and mysteries of each other". Contents, the reason why Manette was imprisoned is a mystery to other characters and readers. Even if a story about the evil marquis of St. Evermond is revealed, the condition of the imprisonment of Manet remains hidden. The reader did not truly understand how Mnett suffered, but his recurrence of shiver tremor proved his painful depth. Like a carton, Mannet experienced tremendous change in the process of the novel. Unconsciously he unconsciously worn his shoes into a unique man. '/ The old man replied:' I can not say. ""