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Which historical event does Charles Dickens' novel 'The Tale of Two Cities' concern?

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Answered by BrainlyYoda
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"The French Revolution" was the historical event which is in 'The Tale of Two Cities' novel written by Charles Dickens.



Extra Information - The novel tells us about the times in in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.


Coming to the novel's story which revolves around a French Doctor named Manette who was in 18-year-long imprisonment in Bastille, Paris .


He was released to live in London along with his daughter Lucie with whom he has never met.  This whole story made around the happenings or the conditions that led up to the French Revolution and of course the Reign of Terror.



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Answered by Anonymous
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Q. Which historical event does Charles Dickens’ novel ‘The Tale of Two Cities’ concern?

Answer : The French Revolution.




Extra information :

-- The author of the novel 'A Tale of Two Cities' is unknown and can be thought as Charles Dickens himself.

-- The novel is based on historical event, is set against the backdrop of the French Revolution and contrasts the social and political events taking place in Paris and London in the mid-to-late eighteenth century.

-- It's was published as weekly installments but as a book it was published in April of 1859.

-- In the novel, the main characters are Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton and their love interest, Lucie Manette.


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