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How to Create Believable Characters - Learning From Charles Dickens

Author:Naval Langa

If we want to know how the characters in novels are created and how they are made looking lively, the reading of novel 'A Tale of Two Cities' written by Charles Dickens would be a good guide.

Dickens' characterization of men and women in 'A Tale of Two Cities' is near to realistic. Some of them act a little bit dramatically, as and when the plot of the novel demands so. Jarvis Lorry, an simple minded banker and Madame Defarge, a diehard revolutionary, never depart from the strict necessities attached with their professions. But Dr. Manette turns himself into an advocate and takes the tools of a saviour in his hands for saving his son-in-law from a certain death penalty.


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