Thursday, February 21, 2019

Madame DeFarge Essay

Screams shatter the air. Your sisters husband was worked to death by the scum who c entirely themselves nobles. Before your pal-in-law is even so cold in his grave, these men take your sister away. For sport. Your fathers heart is broken, your brother come onraged. You are taken away to the sea for protection, and your brother goes to seek revenge on the dogs, who took non only your familys food for thought and money, but your honor, which is more valuable to a poor man than exclusively other things combined. Your brother is killed by the nobles and your sister dies of a broken heart, and low-down honor. What is your response to this situation. This was Madame Defarges situation, and her heart was turn to cold, hard pitiless stone. She treat her hatred and bitterness. She was filled with a cold, calculating impulse for revenge upon all those whom she could remotely connect to those demons who had taken everything from her and her family. She cared for no one and nothing th at stood in her way.She made them and all the other nobles pay, with oceans of blood. She gloried in her enemies downfall, and danced in their graves. Here appetency was unquenchable. She was hardened to the point of no return, and I believe she would have remove her own husband if he stood in her way. Madame Defarge was bitter and cruel in the way she acted towards Charles Darnay and his family. She pretended that she was their friend, and she needed to see them for their protection. Instead she was just confirmative them, so that she could put them on her registers of death. In her bitterness and hatred, she made the posterity of those who had wronged her responsible for their ancestors sins. She was ruthless in her killing and condemning of anyone who could be remotely connected to the aristocrats and she stopped at nothing, until they were dead.She spent hours knitting her registers, spelling out who would die, and why. She didnt care if it was poor seamstress or the richest noble in the castle. If they were accused of being connected to the accursed race of aristocrats, they were her mortal enemies. When Darnay was purportedly on the way to his death at the guillotine, she went to see Lucie, both so she could gorge herself on Lucies pain, and also to make sure that Lucie and her kid were at her fingertips, ready to be killed as soon as possible.She was hardly stopped by Miss Pross, whom she tried to kill, but was herself killed in the attempt. Indeed, if it was not for Miss Pross, Madame Defarges plans would have succeeded nicely. Madame Defarge was a cold, bitter, and extremely vengeful person. Yes, she was cause by the circumstances she was born into, but that alone did not commute her into this awful person. It was the nurturing of these grudges, the careful plotting, scheming and brooding over her plans for vengeance that turned her into the dreadful wretch that she was. She was in fact, a slave to her own desire for revenge and even though i t may seem that she had the victory, because she made the nobles pay. She allow them steal her soul. Revenge is not victory. Reconciliation and forgiveness through the Nazarene is victory.

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