A Tale of Two Cities is an 1859 novel by Charles Dickens.
A Tale of Two Cities may also refer to:
Phantom, phantoms, or the phantom may refer to:
Lulu may refer to:
A prisoner is someone incarcerated in a prison, jail or similar facility.
Passion, the Passion or the Passions may refer to:
Deadline(s) or The Deadline(s) may refer to:
A hero is somebody who performs great and noble deeds of bravery.
Checkmate is a situation in the game of chess and other activities which results in defeat.
The Promise may refer to:
Cinderella is a classic fairy tale.
A mother is a female parent.
Carnival is a festive season occurring immediately before Lent.
Snow White is a popular fairy tale.
The common nightingale is a songbird found in Eurasia.
Reckless may refer to:
Paradise Lost is an epic Christian poem by John Milton.
A sacrifice is the practice of offering food, or the lives of animals or people to the gods, as an act of propitiation or worship.
There have been many literary and dramatic works based on Gaston Leroux's 1910 novel The Phantom of the Opera, ranging from stage musicals to films to children's books. Some well known stage and screen adaptations of the novel are the 1925 film and the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical ; Susan Kay's 1990 Phantom is one of the best known novels and includes in-depth study of the title character's life and experiences.
Silence is the lack of audible sound.
The Other Woman or The Other Women may refer to:
To Have and to Hold or To Have & to Hold may refer to: