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Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Resurrection and Body Paragraph Essay

Detail 1:Carton believes that he is a waste of life and has no purpose being the world †¢ â€Å"I am a disappointed drudge, sir I care for no man on earth and no man on earth cares for me. † (2. 4. 70) †¢Detail 2:Starts to show his slow resurrection when he admits his love for Lucie â€Å"the last dream of [his] soul. (book 2 Chapter 130 †¢Detail 3:Carton redeems himself by sacrifices his life for the women he loves and her happiness showing that he has been resurrected â€Å"I am the resurrection and the life, saith the Lord: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die,† (3. 9. 89). †¢BODY PARAGRAPH II: †¢Transition/Opening Sentence:_________________________________. †¢Detail 1:When Dr. Manette is first released from prison he is like an infant that doesn’t know the world. â€Å"Prisoner 105, North Tower,† †¢Detail 2:Starts to realize who he is when he meets his daughter Lucie at the Defarge winery †¢ â€Å"She was the golden thread that united him to a Past beyond his misery, and to a Present beyond his misery: and the sound of her voice, the light of her face, the touch of her hand, had a strong beneficial influence with him almost always. â€Å"(2. 4. 3) †¢Detail 3:He is finally shown in his full resurrectional the towards the end of the novel when he find out his bench has been taken away Transition/Opening Sentence:_________________________________. †¢Detail 1:Marrying Lucie had hide his past from many people in France and England â€Å"I know that when she is clinging to you, the hands of baby, girl, and woman, all in one, are round your neck. I know that in loving you she sees and loves her mother at her own age, sees and loves you at my age, loves her mother broken-hearted, loves youthrough your dreadful trial and in your blessed restoration. â€Å"(2. 10. 9) †¢Detail 2:His past was now coming back for him like a zombie coming out a grave. â€Å"I care nothing for this Doctor, I. He may wear his head or lose it, for any interest I have in him; it is all one to me. But, the Evremonde people are to be exterminated, and the wife and child must follow the husband and father. † (3. 14. 6) †¢Detail 3:He now knows that his old life will never come back to him and he must live his new life with the help of Carton.

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