Dickens & the French Revolutio
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the peasants wanting retribution, so much as reform. De Farge was all about revenge, and people seeking revenge are often shortsighted. Though by some rights, the movie version of A Tale of Two Cities was fair and correct, it also fell short. Bias came heavily into play when Dickens tried to bring England into the picture. Also, the true causes of the revolution became hidden when the violence became the main imagery of the movie.
the peasants wanting retribution, so much as reform. De Farge was all about revenge, and people seeking revenge are often shortsighted. Though by some rights, the movie version of A Tale of Two Cities was fair and correct, it also fell short. Bias came heavily into play when Dickens tried to bring England into the picture. Also, the true causes of the revolution became hidden when the violence became the main imagery of the movie.