A Tale of Two Cities
eng. A Tale of Two Cities · 1859
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Main Ideas
- The dichotomy of good and evil: the novel explores the contrast between good and evil, light and darkness, both in individual characters and in society as a whole.
- Sacrifice and redemption: the theme of self-sacrifice and redemption runs throughout the novel, especially in the fate of Sydney Carton.
- Social injustice: Dickens critiques the social and economic inequalities that led to the French Revolution.
- Love and loyalty: the novel emphasizes the importance of love, friendship, and loyalty, both in personal relationships and in public life.
- Revolution and its consequences: the book examines both the positive and negative aspects of revolution, highlighting its inevitability and destructiveness.

Date of publication: 26 August 2024
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Genre: Historical novel
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