Tale Of Two Cities

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The Tale of Two Cities, a novel written by English author Charles Dickens, shares the story of the horrific war of the French Revolution and social and political and social disruption of France.Dickens main theme that have a great impact on the story of the book was political injustice and revolution.. Dickens explanation of revolution is taken from a scene taken from the book of Tale of Two Cities,” the revolutionaries are at the grinding swords. It is a cycle, just like the earth turning, it is a never ending cycle. Dickens and other English authors have echoed their thought of revolution which is that it is inevitable in our world, that it is a cycle of revolution and peace because of humans and their own interactions not they system as …show more content…

In his essay he shares his thoughts on dickens and his thought on revolution. Orwell begins his essay with describing Dickens as a “rebel”, “Dickens attacked the English institutions with ferocity that has never since been approached” (Orwell 3). Dickens attacked the english institution and did so in a way that he was not hated. The two men have the same views on two subjects that were depicted in the book. Orwell and Dickens share thoughts on capitalism and child labor in the depiction of the French Revolution, they share that individual people are greedy and that the issue is not the system at hand. Orwell also produces his thoughts on the revolution and its “inevitability” on behalf of Dickens writing. He states that “Dickens sees clearly enough that the French Revolution was bound to happen… The inevitability of the Terror, given its causes are incited by the clearest terms.” (Orwell …show more content…

The song “Revolution” written by Beetles, can be perceived to be about one of Dickens main thoughts of revolution, this being that the institution is not the issue, it is the people that live within it, “We’d all love to change your head.You tell me it's the institution -Well, you know, You better free your mind instead.” (Revolution Line 24-27). In this line involves the institution which Dicken preaches is not the issue in society just as the beatles say in their song. In the song “ Won’t Get Fooled Again” it brings in the quote from years ago which also had a huge impact in the book of Tale of Two Cities. This would would be “keep calm and carry on” which spread through england years ago. This song written by the popular group carries this theme. “Smile and grin at the change all around pick up my guitar and play just like yesterday”. This song tells the listeners to move on and disregard the events going on and keep living your life to the

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