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Tale of Two Cities: Roots of Revolution
The roots of the revolution, according to Dickens, are rapacious license and
oppression by the nobility. "Crush humanity out of shape once more, under
similar manners, and it will twist itself into the same tortured forms. Sow the
same seed of rapacious license and oppression over again, and it will surely
yield the same fruit according to its kind" - P347, Book III, Ch15. Dickens,
who lived ....
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.... created more humane environment then
they probably would not have lost their heads. The strength and will power of
the poor is far greater than that of others and the peasantry in France clearly
had a greater will and strength than the nobility.
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