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Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the narrative follows the lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a disillusioned English lawyer. Their intertwined fates explore themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the struggle for justice. The stark contrasts between London and Paris highlight the social upheaval of the era. Dickens vividly portrays the impact of revolutionary fervor on individuals and society, emphasizing the capacity for both brutality and compassion in times of turmoil.
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A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
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- Title
- A Tale of Two Cities
- Subtitle
- A Story of the French Revolution
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Charles Dickens
- Publisher
- Paper and Pen
- Released
- 2021
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 470
- ISBN13
- 9781774816097
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- Set against the backdrop of the French Revolution, the narrative follows the lives of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and Sydney Carton, a disillusioned English lawyer. Their intertwined fates explore themes of resurrection, sacrifice, and the struggle for justice. The stark contrasts between London and Paris highlight the social upheaval of the era. Dickens vividly portrays the impact of revolutionary fervor on individuals and society, emphasizing the capacity for both brutality and compassion in times of turmoil.