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A Tale of Two Cities
Title: A Tale of Two Cities
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1295 | Pages: 5.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
A Tale of Two Cities
Book Report:
Violence Cycles in Tale of Two Cities October 29, 1998
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Charles Dickens, one of the most esteemed British writers of the nineteenth century, used to his famous work, A Tale of Two Cities, to give several important messages. One of the most important of these messages was that the use of violence only causes more violence. Specifically, he uses the repression of the France people by their rulers, the callous murder of the son of
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at the beginning of this story, led to violent acts of the French revolution, which opened the opportunity for the extermination of the family of Evermonde, which caused Madame Defarge to kill herself in attempting that. Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities clearly gives the message of what the result of violence is: more violence, which ends in almost all cases, with more and more barbarous violence, until the sinister chain eventually exhausts itself.
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