English, asked by aasthagawande, 1 year ago

1 Why do you think Dickens describes the poor men in
streets of Paris as scarecrows?

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Answered by deepeshkamar83
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Answer:

Therefore, when the oil cask spills, these starving people run to gather up the wine by any means that they can: ... The time was to come, when that wine too would be sspilled on the street-stones, and when the stain of it would be read upon many there.

Answered by Iamonbrainlu
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The poor mens were rushing towards the wine with was fallen on the streets and struggling to collect what they could in the cupped palm. Those mens were so thin that Dickens describes then as a scarecrow.

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