Charles Dickens used various themes in the theme of resurrection of "the story of two cities" of "the story of two cities" including revenge, revolution, fate and imprisonment. These are very important themes, an essential part of the novel, except for the obvious revolution, the main theme is resurrection. The reason I chose to resurrect rather than the revolution is that it applies outside the background of this novel. It is also important to note that the subject of sacrifice is closely related to resurrection.
Let's analyze literary works and understand the difference between theme, theme and symbol. In Charles Dickens' two stories of the city ", the main plot focuses on two basic themes. It is the eternal phenomenon of resurrection and the need to sacrifice for the revolution. An example of a theme in the development of these themes in the novel is the emergence of doubles: (1) the action is done in two cities; (2) find two opposing doubles in the form of female characters Lucy and Devali . We also see the image of darkness appearing repeatedly in the story.
Ironically, the theme of Charles Dickens 'The Story of Two Cities' is not related to the geographical distance and size, as the title suggests, but is primarily concerned with resurrection. Among the novels, the resurrection plays an important role in the story lineup and enhances its appeal. But we must be aware that the theme of salvation and regeneration is closely related to resurrection. The theme of resurrection was drawn in the first volume of the first phrase "recolled life". This sentence shows that Dr. Mannett was released from solitary confinement for 18 years and the story of Dickens began. Then Dr. Mannett's daughter, Lucy Mannett, returned his father to the correct state of mind and made him recover from psychological difficulties.