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Charles Dickens uses graphic detail in describing Foulon's death to emphasize the consequences of his actions and to evoke a strong emotional response from the reader. By depicting the violent and gruesome nature of Foulon's death, Dickens highlights the brutality and injustice in society during the French Revolution. This serves to further the themes of cruelty and retribution in the novel.

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