A Tale of Two Cities GOOD
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than the man he killed. This unfair situation contributes to the coming of an unstoppable revolution by those victimized. This is foreshadowed throughout the novel to the point where it becomes blatant to the reader that a Revolution will arise. The overuse of foreshadowing satires the obviousness of the revolt, and how it was completely inevitable. The unavoidable revolution came from the plundering and exploitation of the poor until they were driven to extreme measures.
than the man he killed. This unfair situation contributes to the coming of an unstoppable revolution by those victimized. This is foreshadowed throughout the novel to the point where it becomes blatant to the reader that a Revolution will arise. The overuse of foreshadowing satires the obviousness of the revolt, and how it was completely inevitable. The unavoidable revolution came from the plundering and exploitation of the poor until they were driven to extreme measures.