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The inevitability of change from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens, Charles

The only constant in life is change. It is a force that cannot be denied or resisted, no matter how hard one may try. In the city of London, change is not just a possibility, but a certainty. The social and political landscape is always shifting, like the tides of the river Thames. The characters in this story are all affected by the inevitability of change. Some embrace it, like Sydney Carton, who undergoes a transformation from a dissolute drunkard to a selfless hero. Others resist it, like the aristocrats who cling to their privilege even as the revolution sweeps through the streets. The revolution itself is a prime example of the inevitability of change. The oppressed masses can only bear so much suffering before they rise up ag...
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    A Tale of Two Cities

    Dickens, Charles

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