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What would you sacrifice for love? This was the exact question that came to my mind after finishing the book.
The Tale of Two Cities is a novel that is famous for being the best-selling book of all time. Well, I can almost hear you saying, "What is there in the book that deserves this?" The book has a little bit of everything. There is an unclear plot from the very beginning of the book, and this continues until the end of the book, and eventually the mysteries are fully solved. If you ask what its content is, it tells the story of two cities, worthy of its name. England and France..
It tells about the people living in poverty before the French Revolution and the noblemen who completely exploited the poor. With the French revolution, this situation turns into the opposite. It can be said that the oppressed people suddenly turn into a bloodthirsty monster.
The book is generally written by Dr. It revolves around the events experienced by Manette and his daughter. Our different characters continue until the end of the book, but I do not want to talk about the characters too much to avoid spoilers. A book of certain irregularities is never a fair life, and we understand this very well at the end of the book. Why do people who once experienced cruelty and cruelty become more cruel when the situation is reversed? I questioned this after finishing the book. So, as humanity, cruelty is within us. I wish you days of mercy...