The French Revolution is portrayed as a response to oppression, but it also reveals the dangers of unchecked vengeance and mob mentality. Dickens critiques both the cruelty of the aristocracy and the excesses of revolutionary justice, emphasizing the need for balance.
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Here are five key ideas and lessons from Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities: These ideas make A Tale of Two Cities a profound exploration of human behavior, society, and morality.
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