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... Two works of literature that I feel support this quote are A Tale of Two Cities, a novel by Charles Dickens, and Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Bronte. ...
Another work of literature which clearly supports this quote is Jane Eyre. ... Also at the school Jane Eyre is accused of many indecent deeds by Mr. ... Temple, in a small act of courage, takes a stand and publicly clears Jane from all accusations. These two small acts of kindness may seem simple, but they had a great impact on the life of Jane and clearly helped her to triumph in her life afterward. ... Jane becomes very sick and upset when she runs away from Thornfield. The sisters take Jane in and regenerate her spirit mentally and physically. They become Jane’s good friends and also find out that they are cousins. The y give Jane the courage she needs to continue on with her life. Jane in turn also acts as a person who helps to rejuvenate. ... A Tale of Two Cities, a novel by Charles Dickens agrees with this quote through the use of characterization and theme. Jane Eyre, a novel by Charlotte Bronte, is also a novel that agrees with this quote through the use of characterization and theme.
Approximate Word count = 943 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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