Highlighting the influence of fate and destiny from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities - by Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens
Throughout the novel, the characters in "A Tale of Two Cities" often find themselves facing circumstances that seem to be guided by an unseen force, pushing them towards their inevitable destinies. This idea of fate and destiny plays a significant role in shaping the lives of the characters and driving the narrative forward.
The intertwining fates of characters like Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton serve as a prime example of how their paths are preordained and ultimately lead them to their respective fates. Despite their different backgrounds and personalities, they are connected by a shared destiny that binds them together in ways they could neve...
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