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The son-in-law discussed in "A Tale of Two Cities" is Charles Darnay, who marries Lucie Manette, the daughter of Dr. Manette. Charles Darnay plays a significant role throughout the novel as a central character caught in the tumultuous events of the French Revolution.
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Lennox describes the night as tumultuous and filled with strange events, such as Duncan's horses eating each other. Macbeth responds by feigning shock and grief over the news, acting as though he had no prior knowledge of the events.
T. R. Underwood has written: 'A narrative of memorable events in Paris, preceding the capitulation'
Aglaia, the wife of Hephaestus, represented the creation of objects of beauty and artistic adornment - she was one of the Graces.
Space shuttle was able to float in the sky. astronauts found something special on the moon
Keisha is Andy Jackson Darkness's ex-girlfriend in the book "Darkness before the Dawn". They had a tumultuous relationship that ended before the events of the story.
Charles Dickens based most of his work on actual events that happened in that time
The 1970 FIFA World Cup was quite special, that's all that immediately comes into my head.
Of course, there were many things happening in 1913, it was only a year to the beginning of the First World War. There were political and social upheavals, scientific advances and tumultuous events in the world of money - all of these events had great effect on society for years to come. Here is more information about the events of 1913 http://originalwavelength.blogspot.fi/2013/01/what-was-happening-100-years-ago-in-1913.html
This phrase is from Shakespeare's play "Macbeth" and is spoken by Lennox. It implies that the night has been chaotic or tumultuous with disturbing events unfolding. It suggests that something serious and unsettling has occurred during the night.