Recounting events leading up to the French Revolution from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities - by Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens
In those days, before the great upheaval that was to come, France was a country divided. The divide between the rich and the poor was stark, with the nobility living lives of luxury while the common folk struggled to make ends meet. The peasants toiled in the fields, their backs bent under the weight of their burdens, while the aristocracy danced and feasted in their grand palaces.
As tensions simmered beneath the surface, whispers of revolution began to spread through the streets of Paris. The people grew restless, their anger mounting with each passing day. The injustices they suffered at the hands of the ruling class fueled their desire for change, for a new order where they would no longer be oppressed.
The storm clouds gathered, dark and foreboding, as the revolution loomed on the horizon. The people cried out for justice, for equality, for a chance to take back what had been taken from them. The seeds of rebellion had been sown, and they were about to bear fruit in a bloody and violent revolution that would chan...
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