Once in France there were three kinds of people. The poor and other people's business living in their land creates the bottom of a social class. The rich who lives in themselves and the business they own live in it, which gives them noble power. Finally, there are members of the royal family, the king, the queen, and their people. These people belong to their clear social class in France, which is the basis of Charles Dickens' novel 'The Story of Two Cities'.
The Orade to the city of Paris during the French Revolution (Charles Dickens, two city stories). The French Revolution began in 1789 and finished completely in 1799; this became a turning point for most French people under pressure from aristocratic domination. During this period, women had little power, but they participated in the revolution. They handled the necessary obligations and had demonstrations for women.
One of two historical novels by Charles Dickens, the story of the two cities is in London and France, France, France, in the French Revolutionary era. This book is sympathetic to the subversion of the French aristocracy, but I strongly criticize the rule of the terrorists after that.
The story of the two cities written by Charles Dickens was during the French Revolution. But does Charles like the French Revolution or the French Revolution? Charles Dickens saw poverty of all farmers and learned that farmers became solemn and fatal. Charles believes that rich people treat poor people like garbage. The French Revolution made France more chaotic before this. I agree that Charles needs to take some measures, but I do not agree with the violence of the French Revolution.