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The mythological fates are represented in Tale of Two Cities by the knitting and by "The Golden Thread" that binds the characters together.
In The Dark Knight Rises, we see a Mr. Stryver, who lives off the work of others, finally meets his match in a KNITTING Bane and a court hearing that gives penalties swiftly without hearing much evidence for the accused. Then at the end of the film, when Batman sacrifices himself for a city he loves, Commissioner Gordon reads lines from the final chapter of A Tale of Two Cities. |