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Offering commentary on social injustice from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities - by Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens

In the tumultuous times of the French Revolution, the stark reality of social injustice is vividly portrayed through the contrasting lives of the aristocracy and the common people. The stark divide between the rich and the poor is exemplified in the lavish lifestyle of the nobles, who indulge in luxury and extravagance while the peasants struggle to survive in abject poverty. This disparity in wealth and privilege lays bare the inherent inequality that pervades society, fueling the flames of revolution and rebellion. The oppressive system of the Old Regime is depicted as a mechanism of exploitation and oppression, where the ruling class mercilessly exploits the labor and resources of the lower classes for their own benefit. The callous disregard for the suffering of the common people is evident in the indifference shown by the aristocrats towards the plight of the impoverished masses. The rampant corruption and injustice that characterize th...
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    A Tale of Two Cities - by Charles Dickens

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