Passage Analysis Of Tale Of Two Cities

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English

 

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Robert W

 

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January 4, 2013

 

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University

 

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Dickens demonstrates sarcasm and makes fun of the French when describing the peasants to be “Licking, and even champing the moister wine-rotted fragments with eager relish” Dickens uses this to show that the peasants will do anything to prevail, even if those acts are humiliating the result of this leads to revolting against their own government...
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In this quote the narrator describes those people as desperate and exhausted from many years of desperation and hunger. The oppressed peasants are not only physically starved but are also blood-thirsty for justice and freedom from misery. Through this Dickens foreshadows to show the lengths to which the peasants will do in desperation...
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