Dreams shattered from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
In the bustling city of Paris, dreams were often shattered with ruthless efficiency. As the relentless wheels of revolution ground on, they left a trail of broken hopes and shattered aspirations in their wake. The promise of a better life, of freedom and equality, was often nothing more than a cruel illusion for many.
The character of Dr. Manette in "A Tale of Two Cities" is a poignant example of shattered dreams. Once a respected physician, he was unjustly imprisoned in the Bastille for eighteen long years. During that time, his dreams of a peaceful life with his beloved wife and daughter were torn asunder. When he finally emerged from his captivity, his mind was shattered, haunted by the horrors he had witnessed and endured.
Similarly, the character of Charles Darnay also experiences the harsh reality of shattered dreams. Despite his noble intentions and efforts to distance himself from his aristocratic past, he is inexorably drawn in...
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