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Thanks! Something awesome is on its way. Back to TopWhat is the main idea of the story A Tale of Two Cities?A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, deals with the major themes of duality, revolution, and resurrection. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times in London and Paris, as economic and political unrest lead to the American and French Revolutions.
What is the moral of A Tale of Two Cities?Answer and Explanation: One of the morals in A Tale of Two Cities is that things are not always as they seem. Somebody who appears to be no-good and disreputable could become the most righteous person in the world. Individuals who appear to seek justice may be bloodthirsty in the end.
Is there romance in A Tale of Two Cities?What Parents Need to Know. Parents need to know that Charles Dickens' masterpiece, A Tale of Two Cities, sets a riveting story of romantic and familial love against the violent drama of the French Revolution.
Is Tales of Two Cities hard to read?Sarah A Tale of Two Cities is definitely a challenging novel, so please don't feel discouraged if you're not getting as much out of it as you hoped! It is true that the novel takes a bit of thought and, for lack of a better word, work to get through.
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