Violence In The Tale Of Two Cities

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In The Tale of Two Cities, violence plays a major role to differ each class of society from another. There are many who stand in silence and witness oppression with closed eyes. Yet, when witnessing with closed eyes, you have still witnessed violence with open ears and an open mind. People who were pure, strong, and brave enough to fight oppression have become worshipped idols. These people were the voice of many others ― people who were afraid to speak. Some who have tried to fight oppression became tainted with violence. On the other hand, heroes such as Martin Luther King, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton didn’t use violence to fight oppression. Martin Luther King Jr, a baptist minister and a social activist in the Civil Rights