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A tale of two cities and the french revolution compare contrast

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A Tale of two cities is a compelling tale written by Charles Dickens. The tale takes place in London and Paris. Main characters Dr. Manette, Lucie Manette, Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and the Defarges are chronicled before the French Revolution and when the revolution begins throughout France. The author Charles Dickens explores the economic disparity between rich and poor within in the two cities and topics during enlightenment such as revolution in political thinking. In addition to establishing the time period Charles Dickens explores themes such as true friendship and love. What makes this story great is the use of the supporting characters such as Jarvis Lorry, Jerry Cruncher, Mr. Stryver, and Marquis Evrémonde to really develop …show more content…  

A Tale of two cities is a compelling tale written by Charles Dickens. The tale takes place in London and Paris. Main characters Dr. Manette, Lucie Manette, Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and the Defarges are chronicled before the French Revolution and when the revolution begins throughout France. The author Charles Dickens explores the economic disparity between rich and poor within in the two cities and topics during enlightenment such as revolution in political thinking. In addition to establishing the time period Charles Dickens explores themes such as true friendship and love. What makes this story great is the use of the supporting characters such as Jarvis Lorry, Jerry Cruncher, Mr. Stryver, and Marquis Evrémonde to really develop the story and connect it all together.

When reading a tale of two cities you are introduced to numerous characters with diverse personalities. The character that was most relatable to me had to be Jerry Cruncher’s son. I definitely see myself in Jerry Cruncher’s son in the way he revered his father and love to hang around him. In the story Jerry Cruncher’s son is so influenced by his father’s way of thinking that he holds the same sentiments about his mother’s supposed praying on the family’s downfall. I remember growing up I would ask my father everything and whatever answer he gave me I believed it and not question one thing. Numerous times throughout the story we are shown Jerry’s son tagging along with him as goes to do small jobs......

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