Discuss dickens use of foreshadowing in a tale of two cities
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Answer: A Tale of Two Cities is written by the story writer Charles Dickens. He used the foreshadowing in A Tale of Two Cities in order to create the history.
Foreshadowing is the method in history where the writer drops a hint that is related to something happening in the future.
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CHARLES DICKENS is the author of “A TALE OF TWO CITIES”.
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Charles dickens creatively foreshadows the future events using anxious topics:
- A “forbidden declaration of LOVE”,
- A tragically “beautiful sunset streaked with crimson”,
- “Echoing footsteps of a past” and that will not be forgotten,
- “Wine stained streets” soon to be smeared with the blood.
He gave many of his long-winded paragraphs to the setting where the Defarge's wine was spilt.
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