A Tale of Two Cities Summary in Malayalam| Charles Dickens| UGC NET SET|

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  • @thebookowln
    @thebookowln  Год назад +2

    ruclips.net/p/PLRYAtjx--JWOWCw9GofAioR-J6RCdaXfy
    Victorian Age Playlist 😊👆

  • @shahlashalu9289
    @shahlashalu9289 Год назад +9

    Ningal ini video idumbo lle..just characters nte name onn screen L kanikane..😅

  • @anjalisajith8406
    @anjalisajith8406 Год назад +4

    Nice explanation 😍

  • @aparnalekshmi9247
    @aparnalekshmi9247 22 дня назад +1

  • @pradeepkumar-sl9pf
    @pradeepkumar-sl9pf 2 месяца назад

    Thanks🥰

  • @krishnapriya9179
    @krishnapriya9179 Год назад

    Thank you🥰

  • @ItsmeGG2.0
    @ItsmeGG2.0 2 месяца назад +1

    Chechi characters name description box il idumo

    • @thebookowln
      @thebookowln  2 месяца назад +1

      Character list
      Charles Darnay (a.k.a. Charles Evrémonde)
      Dr. Alexandre Manette
      Lucie Manette
      Sydney Carton
      Monsieur Defarge
      Madame Defarge
      Jerry Cruncher
      Mrs. Cruncher
      Young Jerry

    • @ItsmeGG2.0
      @ItsmeGG2.0 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@thebookowln thank you chechi 🥰

    • @ItsmeGG2.0
      @ItsmeGG2.0 22 дня назад +1

      ​@@thebookowln jerry cruncher okke ara chechi

  • @anjana-uk5mb88z
    @anjana-uk5mb88z Месяц назад

    Mam idhinte main theme ndhaan paranjeruo.....

    • @thebookowln
      @thebookowln  Месяц назад +3

      *“A Tale of Two Cities”* by Charles Dickens explores several profound themes:
      1. **Resurrection and Redemption**: The theme of resurrection recurs throughout the novel, as many characters are given a second chance or are "recalled to life." This theme is most evident in the character of Dr. Manette, who is released from eighteen years of unjust imprisonment and gradually regains his sanity and sense of purpose. Sydney Carton also embodies this theme through his ultimate sacrifice, which redeems his wasted life and gives new life to others.
      2. **Sacrifice**: The idea of personal sacrifice for the greater good is central to the story. Sydney Carton's willingness to sacrifice his life for the happiness of Lucie Manette and her family is the most poignant example. His selfless act serves as a contrast to the selfishness and brutality displayed by others during the French Revolution.
      3. **Revolution and Social Injustice**: Dickens portrays the French Revolution as both a response to widespread social injustice and a descent into violence and chaos. The novel examines the causes of the revolution, including the suffering of the poor and the oppressive aristocracy, while also critiquing the excesses of revolutionary fervor, which often leads to further cruelty and injustice.
      4. **Fate and Destiny**: The theme of fate is explored through the interconnected lives of the characters, suggesting that individuals are often powerless against the larger forces of history. The novel highlights how the decisions and actions of the past shape the future, often in unexpected ways.
      5. **Violence and Revenge**: The cycle of violence and revenge is a powerful theme in the novel, particularly in the portrayal of the French Revolution. Dickens shows how the desire for revenge can corrupt even the most righteous causes, leading to a never-ending cycle of bloodshed.
      6. **Love and Family**: The novel emphasizes the importance of love and family as sources of strength and solace in times of turmoil. Lucie Manette’s love for her father, her husband, and eventually her children, represents the healing power of love and its ability to bring people together and provide hope.
      7. **Duality and Opposites**: The novel is structured around contrasts and dualities, most notably between London and Paris, peace and violence, and love and hate. This theme is also reflected in the characters, such as the contrast between the selfless Sydney Carton and the selfish Charles Darnay.
      8. **Justice and Judgment**: Dickens explores the theme of justice, questioning what true justice means and how it can be achieved. The arbitrary and brutal nature of justice during the revolution, contrasted with the personal moral decisions of the characters, invites readers to consider the complexities of right and wrong.

  • @shahanan9557
    @shahanan9557 Год назад

    Father edward alle

  • @krishnapriya9179
    @krishnapriya9179 Год назад +2

    Victorian age important topics parayo

    • @thebookowln
      @thebookowln  Год назад +3

      Victorian Age mark vangaan paad aanu ketto..So nannaayt ellaa portions m nokki pokane da..

    • @krishnapriya9179
      @krishnapriya9179 Год назад

      @@thebookowln 🥺🥺

    • @thebookowln
      @thebookowln  Год назад +1

      ​@@krishnapriya9179 tension aavnda.. tale of two cities m dover beach culture and anarchy oke nallole nokk

  • @shahanan9557
    @shahanan9557 Год назад

    Alexandra mother alle

  • @hibashirinkm
    @hibashirinkm 10 месяцев назад