Which historical event does Charles Dickens' novel 'The Tale of Two Cities' concern?
The American Revolution
The Chinese Revolution
The Russian Revolution
The French Revolution
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Answer : The French Revolution
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- 'Charles Dickens' novel 'The Tale of Two Cities' concern The French Revolution.
- The French Revolution was occured in CE 1789. It was an important world history.
- The French Revolution put an end to the despotic rule of Monarchy.
- The Tale of Two Cities is historical novel written by Charles Dickens, set in two cities - London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.
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"The French Revolution" was the historical event which is in 'The Tale of Two Cities' novel written by Charles Dickens.
Explanation:
Historical fiction is a genre of novels that sets a fictional story against the backdrop of real historical events. Perhaps the most famous work of historical fiction ever written is Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, in which the fictional characters' lives are shaped by the French Revolution.
Dickens wanted to use the Russian Revolution as a cautionary tale because he saw the same conditions in England that led to revolution in France. Dickens also wrote the book because he wanted to explore the redemptive power of love.
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