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Comparison Essay Of A Tale Of Two Cities And Tess Of The D'Urbervilles
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There were two great writers who both expresses their talent as they wrote their books. Charles Dickens who wrote A Tale of Two Cities is similarly compared to Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles. One can compare their novels by society's pressure of aristocracy the novels describe and the ir ....
Middle of essay ....id it, made him look twice as big as he was, and four times as offensive" (Dickens 144). For the character, Stryver, this is ironic because he is shy and does not put up a fight to try to win a girl's heart, and yet he is bossing his friend around, telling him he needs to see a doctor, because he knows what's best for him.
In Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Hardy displays irony when "[Angel] little thought the magdalen might be at his side" (Coles 37). This is ironic because Angel thinks Tess is sti.... |
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