Great expectations and two city stories Charles Dickon's great expectation and Twin Cities are two of the best British novels ever. One recorded a twist and a turn of a young man named Pip and the other said a story of a family of the French Revolutionary era. In these two novels there is a contrast between characters representing the novel theme. In a big future, the theme is good against evil and guilt
According to Charles Dickens, the recently chosen book (2010) was heard by all of us, even high school may have been read. This book is the combination of two of the most famous novels in British literature, a wonderful future and twin cities. "The story of two cities" is a political prisoner at the age of 18, the story of an elderly doctor named Manette who eventually reunited with his daughter in the UK and met again. There was an unapproved British lawyer, Sydney Kaden, who participated through their love for two very different men, exiled French nobles Charles Dern and Lucy Mannett. It was really interesting to see Pip becoming a gentleman "as you have found the true nature of his great expectations."
Knowing that the reward was paid by this word, how does it affect Charles Dickens' stylistic analysis? What is the fact of the serial series of novels like "Great Future" and "Tale of Two Cities" as publications? Look at the poem that wrote after Oscar Wilde's "reading a prison song" he was released in an explanation of society more relevant than economic criticism. This poem talks about the abuses of prisoners in British Penal Code. This poem may surprise readers accustomed to Wild's relaxed comedy. After finishing reading this poem, please look at his comedy again.