Tale Of Two Cities Theme Analysis Paper

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Theme Analysis Paper Around the 1770’s France had a leader who was very young and did not know how to rule. All the people were amazed and shocked at the fact that everyone and everything lead to a revolution and contributed to it. Many people were set aside because of who they were in society, and what part of the ancient regime they belonged to. The injustices were so ruthless that everyone had to kneel when a noble or any individual, part of the upper class passed by or else they would get executed. Charles Dickens Writes about how injustices were happening and how they are contributing to the French revolution. Injustices occur now in days but were way worse when they had a government as a monarchy because everyone would be discriminated based on their backgrounds. Dickens sates, “Under the guidance of her …show more content…

Dickens states, “The village had its one poor street, with its poor brewery, poor tannery, poor tavern, poor stable-yard for relays of post-horses, poor fountain, all usual poor appointments. It had its poor people too. All poor a its people were poor, and many of them were sitting at their doors, shredding spare onions and the like for supper, while many were at the fountain, washing leaves, and grasses, and any such small yieldings of the earth that could be eaten. Expressive signs of what made them poor, were not wanting; the tax for the state, the tax for the church, the tax for the lord, tax local and tax general” (86). Therefore this is one way people were taxed and that is why they were so poor and corrupt, because of this people starved to death and struggled to feed their families. Adding on, children died because of the reckless driving of upper class people and would blame it on the