
The Deep Roots of Social Injustice in A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities paints a vivid picture of social injustice, exploring how the personal lives of characters are deeply intertwined with the larger societal upheaval of the French Revolution. From wrongful imprisonment to the chaos of revolutionary fervor, Dickens illustrates a world where the scales of justice are tilted, and the human cost is profound.




