describe how Dickens depicts crowds and mobs throughout the novel'A Tale Of Two Cities'. What does Dickens seems to be saying about large groups of people
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In the novel, Dickens portrays a terrifying scene of blood and brutality. ... It will be argued that Dickens' depiction of the crowd and mob behavior in A Tale of Two Cities captures the potential which is in the mentality of any crowd to grow violent. That is, a seemingly innocent start could lead to evil.
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Mob mentality is the idea that when a big group of people are together they loose their sense of individualism and moral constraints to follow blindly what they are told.
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