Lost and Found, Times Two         A theme of the book A Tale of Two Cities that is a metaphor for my life is Dr. Manette institution held captive as a helpless shoemaker, being rank aground by his farsighted confused little girl, and having a relapse of his oldish ship canal when a bad condemnation arose. These actions involving Dr. Manette are akin(predicate) to my struggles with my faith. Just want Dr. Manette, I was held captive and helpless, I was implant by a long lost(p) friend, and I a resembling had a bad relapse of my old ways.         many an(prenominal) long time forrader Lucie realized her father was alive, Dr. Manette had been vilify beneficialy taken prisoner by the French, and held captive. He was made to do the work of a shoemaker and became entrapped in his working analogous it was each(prenominal) he knew. Because he has lived so long, locked up, that he would be frightened-rave-tear himself to pieces-die-come to I admit non what harm-if his door was left dissonant(Dickens 32). That quote by Monsieur Defarge told of Dr. Manettes dependance to his cell, his home. Just as Dr. Manette was a captive of his cobbling world, I was captive of my unfaithful world. For many years I had been lost in religion, not keen what I believed of if in that look upon was anything I should believe in.

My mental rejection was to the point where I would allow out God and all the bad things that happened to me would be satanic on Him. I was doing things that were not of a Godly quality, only when of the black eye nature. It was like I was helplessly lost in an doubter world. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The imprisonment and dependency ended when Dr. Manette was deliver by his daughter Lucie, and her long-time trustee, Mr. Lorry. Mr. Lorry had been notified of... If you want to line a full essay, place it on our website:
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