The author is outraged by his behavior.
"A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens depicts themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and justice. It showcases the brutality of the French Revolution and the contrast between the cities of Paris and London. The novel also emphasizes the interconnectedness of individuals and the influence of personal actions on history.
third person A+
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Mr. Lorry was a frequent visitor to the Manette home.
Charles Darnay knew he had lost his freedom by coming to France.
Mrs. Flowers reads aloud from Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities the following passage: "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness..."
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INDIVIDUAL VS SELF
The individual enjoyed the traditional methods but was starting to appreciate the modern ones as well, albeit to a lesser extent.
Charles Darnay was a gentleman.
FCC her right in the P55sy
Individual vs. Individual
The main idea of the passage starting with "a very few French leagues" in "A Tale of Two Cities" is the growing tension and unrest in France during the years leading up to the French Revolution. It describes the political and social upheaval that eventually leads to widespread rebellion and violence among the French people. This sets the stage for the broader themes of sacrifice, resurrection, and redemption that unfold throughout the novel.