Discrimination In A Tale Of Two Cities

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The passage is important because it sets the main character apart from the people in Dickens. Most of the people in Dickens have been discriminated against in some type of way whether it be from the police or other members of their community. However, the main character has not been discriminated against this sets him apart because his emotions towards certain aspects will not be the same as everyone else. In sense one could argue that Bonbon is a stranger himself in the community because of the fact that he cannot relate to the others however since he was brought up in Dickens the people see him as one of them regardless of the fact that he had it easier than them. According to psychology the experiences we go through as a child shape us into