Examples Of Foreshadowing In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities is a novel that illustrates how the momentous change of the French Revolution has a greater effect of transforming the lives of the innocent than the guilty. Through foreshadowing, Dickens hints about Marquis's death and Darnay's imprisonment in connection to the Manettes and Evrémondes. The use of foreshadowing enhances the reader's experience and contributes to the major theme of the continuous cycle of oppression through the revolutionaries' violence and

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