How do the opening lines in 'A tale of two cities' reflect the Victorian period
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This phrase points out a major conflict between family and love, hatred and oppression, good and evil, light and darkness, and wisdom and folly. Dickens begins this tale with a vision that human prosperity cannot be matched with human despair.
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