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Tale Of Two Cities Analysis

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Charles Dickens, a brilliant author back in the 1850’s, wrote “A Tale of Two Cities” in order to describe the similarities between the forces that led to the revolution and the oppression and unrest occurring in England. The French revolution impacts history because the time period in which it takes place is before and during the French revolution. The French revolution signifies the essence of a rapid change, nevertheless, this change tore France right at the heart, where all the government was “functioning”. France was torn apart because of the rebellions of the Bourgeoisie, against the rich aristocrats, consequently the monarch Louis 14th. Charles Dickens went further. He conveys the idea of the French revolution through the use of …show more content…

The discrimination in the novel is shown through the ways the royalty and aristocracies live compared to the lives of the lower class. During the French revolution, the aristocrats were significantly prosperous than the poverty, as shown in the wine scene. The difference in classes is shown in a scene where the wine bottle breaks in front of a store, and peasants run to lick up the wine, (book one chapter five), without any disregard of the mud that is mixed within it. The breaking of the wine bottle affects the entire poverty class, "All the people within reach had suspended their business, or their idleness, to run to the spot and drink the wine." The peasants were so poor they did not care about the wine being dirty, they were just happy to be capable of having a drink. In Tale of Two Cities there are 2 types of social classes due to aristocracy being the main idea to govern, This idea for centuries, was dictated by social and religious convention.The gap in the classes and the lack of care for peasants caused hatred among the peasants towards the aristocracy. The mistreatment of the peasant class of the aristocrats lead to the French revolution. The hatred of the peasant class towards the rich is what the French revolution or any revolution is built on. These inhumane discriminations led to a massive bloodshed of a revolution against anyone who was even

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