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One passage in "A Tale of Two Cities" that suggests a foreshadowing of human violence is when the character Madame Defarge is introduced with her knitting, which turns out to be a coded register of those to be executed when the revolution comes. This seemingly innocuous activity foreshadows the bloodshed and violence that will result from the French Revolution.
Foreshadowing of human violence can include subtle hints or clues in a story that hint at future violent actions or conflicts involving characters. This can be conveyed through character behavior, dialogue, or recurring motifs that suggest a potential escalation of violence in the narrative. Foreshadowing can create suspense and tension in the story, preparing the audience for the eventual outbreak of violence.
In A Tale of Two Cities, the passage where Monsieur Defarge ominously remarks that "the time is come, the revolution has reached the boiling point" foreshadows the eruption of violence on the streets of Paris. This statement suggests the imminent escalation of human violence that will unfold as the French Revolution intensifies.
One example is when Defarge remarks, "I am growing old and am 'stronger than I thought.’... 'And when I die, you shall have the safe intended for me at the farm.'" This suggests a desire for revenge and violence that will be carried out in the future.
Violence is not inherent to human nature. While individuals may have the capacity for violence, it is not a predetermined aspect of being human. Factors such as upbringing, environment, and social influences play a significant role in shaping behaviors towards violence.
Actually, foreshadowing is a literary technique where hints or clues are given about what will happen later in the story. It is used to build suspense and create anticipation for the reader. Personification is the technique where animals and inanimate objects are given human characteristics.
Ajay Darshan Behera has written: 'Violence, terrorism, and human security in South Asia' -- subject- s -: Human rights, Terrorism, Violence
They are a human being who doesn't like violence and believes in peace.A Pacifist is a being (male or female) who does not believe in violence.
the main problem of a human is war, weapons, violence, and mental problems The main problem of a human is the unknown.
There is no doubt that violence involves both genetic and environmental factors. For example, a blade of grass is always non-violent. It's genetics do not allow for violence (or even for motion). A human being is capable of violence, yet, some human beings are never violent. People, at least when they are sane, recognize that there are only certain types of situations in which violence would be appropriate.
It isn't. Violence is a natural part of human nature, used by individuals and governments to enforce their will.
because human beings are peacefull creatuers loool XD