A Historical Interpretaion of A Tale of Two Cities

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Katherine H

 

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March 1, 2013

 

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This is because no actual people from the time appear in the book (Allingham). Dickens has many different reasons for using the component of history in his novel. John Forster, a historian, tells us that one of these reasons is to advance the plot and to strengthen our understanding of the novel (27)...
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Charles Dickens understood these strategies and could use them to his advantage. The main focus of Dickens’ novel is the French Revolution. This was a tragic time that took place between the years of seventeen eighty-nine and seventeen ninety-nine. It was the lower class revolting against the corrupt authoritarian government...
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