Thursday, August 20, 2009


Tale of Two cities is a novel by Charles Dickens, and takes place in revolutionary France.
Life is at its best and worst, in 1775 England and France. The royalty and aristocrats are living high, and very extravagantly, but have been careful not to pay any attention to the injustices and brutality done to the poor and middle class. As a consequence, the rulers and their people are going to be the first to pay in the revolution that on the brink of happening. In England, the focus is off of the reforming American colonists, and instead on the high rate of conspirators, violence, and crime.

Fate and the moving, but silent, forces of the revolution are inevitable.


The characters in this book are examples of all the different types of people resembled in the non-fiction part: vengeful in order to please others, sufferers of the petty crimes that are not worth mentioning, rich people of ignorance, and those who do not want to be caught up in the revolution, in spite of what has or will happen to their families or themselves.

There is a terrific plot inside the covers, which has fiction in the midst of non fiction
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