Examples Of Juxtaposition In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Imagine going on social media and seeing two pictures, one of Hitler and one of Donald Trump. The viewer would then have to compare the images. Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is a novel that focuses on the events in France and England, more the French Revolution. In the book, it focuses at one point on two specific characters, Carton and Stryver. Charles Dickens uses imagery to describe them and imply things about the two men. Dickens uses juxtaposition to compare Stryver and Carton. Dickens gives clues in the story to let the reader know specific information that he wants the audience to realize for upcoming events. In the book Chapter 5 book 2 Dickens open the scene with Mr. Stryver and Carton talking about the earlier court case.