Discuss Dickens' views of the French Revolution. Does
he believe it was inevitable or preventable? What are
his attitudes toward the French royalty and aristocrats?
Toward the peasants and revolutionaries?
(from tale of two cities)
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He saw similarities between the forces that led to the Revolution and the oppression and unrest occurring in England in his own time. Although he supported the idea of people rising up against tyranny, the violence that characterized the French Revolution troubled him.
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