On the artistic features of Dickens 'A Tale of Two CitiesDickens 'novel, A Tale of Two Cities, was based on a fictional story. By showing two different cities, London and New York, it portrayed the gap between the rich and the poor and the social class division of the society at that time, reflecting the injustice and equality of the society at that time. The following are some of the artistic features of A Tale of Two Cities:
1. Comparisons and satire: The novel satirizes the gap between the rich and the poor and the social class division by comparing the prosperity and poverty of London and New York. At the same time, the novel also reflected the social class division and moral degeneration by describing the life experiences of the protagonist, Charles Dickens.
2. Realistic descriptions: The novel described many real social phenomena and scenes such as slums, streets, police, courts, etc. The real descriptions of these scenes reflected the real situation of the society at that time.
3. In-depth exploration of human nature: The novel shows the complexity and variety of human nature through the description of the protagonist Charles Dickens and his wife, Alicia Belmont. At the same time, the novel also revealed the loneliness and struggle in Charles Dickens 'heart through the description of his inner heart.
4. Deep reflection on historical and social problems: The novel reflects on the historical and social problems at that time by describing the social problems and historical events at that time and puts forward corresponding solutions.
A Tale of Two Cities is a novel with profound social significance and artistic value. Through comparison and irony, realistic description, profound exploration of human nature and profound reflection on historical and social problems, it shows the injustice and injustice of the society at that time and has a profound impact on society.