Charles Dickens and the French Revolution

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English

 

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Ninfa R

 

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May 27, 2014

 

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University

 

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Most readers understand the theme of resurrection as the most targeted idea Dickens had sought to bring out in this novel. Tapping into Dickens' brain, readers get to see his personal views of the revolution with this quote: "enormous black cloud of poverty in every town spreading and deepening every hour" (371)...
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Understanding Dickens previous words makes it easy to comprehend that good living became difficult to come across during the French Revolution. The novel's themes help bring understanding of the characters thoughts and mannerisms to the reader. The theme of Christianity and after life appears as Carton speaks his last words, "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known" (375)...
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