Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
Introduction
This is classic Dickens. His style and his politics come humming together. Light on the comedy, however.
Table of Contents
We will study the following elements
Stand and Deliver
Introduction
In order to give everyone a brief overview of Mr. Dickens, his works, his times, and the philosophy underneath it all, I am assigning you this project.
This project will ask you to research, work as a group, present clearly, and listen closely.
Instructions
Everyone will need to get into groups of three. I will randomly assign those groups.
From those groups, I will give you readings on a certain topic. Please read the reading, briefly summarize them, and then prepare to deliver those summaries to the class.
After one person from the group has delivered the summary, I will quiz the class.
Summary
A summer needs to s minimum of the relevant information, but presented clearly enough for most people to understand.
Topics
These are the following topics for the relevant groups. (Note the focusing question)
Dickens (Professionally, where was he when he began
Taleof Two Cities)
French Revolution 1775 (What are the causes and
results)
1775; (What is going on in the world during
those years, particularly England)
1857 (What is going on in the world during
those years, particularly England)
Victorian Prison (What were they like)
Thomas Carlyle and Chartism (What were his main
beliefs)
Victorian Age (What is it?)
Dickenss Style
Introduction
Charles Dickens wrote in a style that was better suited to the auditorium and concert hall than to the library.
Satire
Dickens writes very few things with a straight pen. Almost everything has the bent of satire to it. Unlike Swift, this satire is not particularly subtle. However, it is always important to ask What is he making fun of and what does he stand for?
Rhetorical Tricks
Be aware of the following tricks.
Reading Aloud
Introduction
Each day, I will ask two or three of you to read aloud. Reading aloud is a trick here. You need to be very familiar with the text and the author.
Background
Dickens was a frustrated actor. He frequently strode the boards, but not with the success he reached on the page. However, his dramatic work infuses his writing. The novels are very successful when read aloud, as witnessed by several American tours where he made thousands (millions today) by reading aloud.
Assignment
I will ask you to read three or so pages of text accurately.
I will grade you on the following criteria
Accuracy
Inflection (Are you characters different)
Pauses and Runs (Do you pause at appropriate times)
Accent (Do you hit the meaningful words?)
Understanding
Tale of Two Cities: Recalled to Life
Introduction
In order to help you through this difficult novel, I have crafted some questions to bring you through.
Note the chapter titles.
Chapter 1
Answer the following questions fully.
Chapter 2
Answer the following questions fully.
Chapter 3
Answer the following questions fully.
Chapter 4
Answer the following questions fully.
The Wineshop
Answer the following questions fully.
Chapter 6
Answer the following questions fully.