A tale of two cities Book 2 chapter 1-2 (How does Jerry Cruncher's behavior illustrate the theme of injustice)
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In chapter 1 when Mrs Cruncher was praying for her husband that he stops to do all appalling work as she is a pious woman.He does injustice with his wife and thinks she is praying against himso he becomes furious and starts to shout at her
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The theme is reflected in Jerry's behaviour towards his wife.
- Jerry shouts at and manhandles his wife for praying to God for their family. He blames her for taking work and consequently cash from him by asking and tosses a sloppy boot at her when he sees her "floundering.
- He even tells their child, to alarm him on the off chance that she prays again so he can stop her.
- Jerry blames her for removing food from him as she prayed over the supper. Regardless of what his wife said, he was persuaded that her leanings are making his life hopeless.
- Regardless of what the substance of her prayers may be, it was awfully uncalled for of him to manhandle her, and it was likewise shameful to put the duty of keeping or losing his employment on his wife's shoulders.
- Plainly Jerry was focused on due to his destitution, yet his wife was enduring both the bad form of neediness and the foul play of her husband's abusive conduct toward her.
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