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Have You Ever Read A Book And Thought, “Man, That’s Such A Typical

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Term Paper TitleHave You Ever Read A Book And Thought, “Man, That’s Such A Typical
# of Words365
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.46
Have you ever read a book and thought, “Man, that’s such a typical
character”?  Well, Charles Dickens liked to use the same character
types in most of his novels.  For instance, Lucie in A Tale of Two Cities was
typical of Estella of Great Expectations.  And it’s A Tale of Two Cities that
directs attention to this essay, and three main characters that Charles
Dickens patterns most of his characters after: Madame Defarge as the evil,
revengeful one; Miss Pross as the commanding, yet loving one; and Lucie
Manette as the beautiful, typical heroine.  
     In this novel, Madame Defarge plays a woman that is tired of being pushed around by the French aristocrats of that time period.  She, unlike her husband is very impatient for bloodshed and war.  She is relentless on her quest for revenge.  On page 345,  she tells her husband and the Vengeance, “Then tell wind and fire where to stop…but don’t tell me.”  She’s very commanding in the Revolution, and will stop at nothing to get what she wants, no matter who’s in her way.
     Miss Pross is a ...

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