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... In A Tail of Two Cities, the aristocracy and the commoners, although different to each other both seek the same goal. ... Dickinson slowly makes the transaction between the two classes, but near the end of the story this metamorphoses is very clear. ...
Although A Tale of Two Cities has a very strong plot and setting, I do not believe that it could have had a strong of a message as it did, without the characters it had. ... "I was brought up among the fishermen of the sea-shore, and that peasant family so injured by the two Evremonde brothers, as that Bastille paper describes, is my family. ...
Next to Madame, Sidney Carton is my favorite character in A Tale of Two Cities.
Approximate Word count = 1214 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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