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Revolution and retribution from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens, Charles

Revolution and retribution are intertwined concepts that unfold throughout the intricate plot of the story. The turbulent backdrop of the French Revolution sets the stage for a society on the brink of upheaval, where the oppressed masses rise up against their oppressors in a quest for justice and retribution. The spirit of revolution permeates the atmosphere, fueling the desire for change and retribution among the people who have long suffered under the oppressive regime. As the revolution gains momentum, the theme of retribution emerges as a powerful force driving the characters' actions and decisions. Individuals seek vengeance for past wrongs, seeking to settle scores and right the injustices that ha...
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    A Tale of Two Cities

    Dickens, Charles

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