“Constant goodness and purity can achieve much. While the sun melts the ice, love and compassion bring people together and often transform them.” –Albert Schweitzer. It is a central idea in our world that when an individual sows love and compassion for humanity, their actions will have a positive impact on those around them and they will surely reap the benefits. Although a person of this magnitude seems rare in our society today, in Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, Lucie Manette is the embodiment of compassion for those around her. In the novel, those who meet Lucie see her as pure, noble, strong, and loving, and through her efforts as a compassionate young woman she brings peace to her father, transforms various characters in the novel, and receives protection and devotion in return. Lucie's acts of kindness push the characters to do great things, while she holds both friends and family together and rightly remains the “golden thread” that benevolently binds the characters in the story. In the novel A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens portrays the character of Lucie Manette as a pillar of purity, nobility, compassion, and love which in turn allows her to transform those she encounters, bring them back to life, and do great things. things on his behalf. At the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities, Lucie Manette is the personification of a truly kind and compassionate person. More to the point, everything Lucie does, is out of the goodness of her heart and those around her, and as a result, everyone who meets her sees her as a beautiful and loving young woman. In the way she presents herself and acts, Lucie is altogether divine. For example, the reader is able to see this side of Lucie when, in the middle of the paper, it not only leads to the novel, but spreads to others, eventually evil and hatred wins. By using the character of Lucie Manette in his novel, A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens as a kind, pure, noble, compassionate and innocent person, can transform those around them and give their life a new purpose, and in return great and powerful things will be done on that person's behalf. Lucie Manette's entire life revolves around loving her family and being compassionate towards everyone she meets, which allows her to have a positive impact on people, transforming them and bringing them back to life, forcing them to sacrifice in return their beliefs for her. Dickens illustrates that the power of love is so strong that it can save the lives of people who were once doomed to unhappiness. In general, Dickens says that love overcomes all obstacles.
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