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What kind of humanitarian ideal does Dickens embody in A Tale of Two Cities?

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As for me,his humanitarian ideal is embodied in the following aspects:

It is not only against the tyranny of cruelly oppressing the people,but also against the extreme violence of the revolutionary people.In Dickens' works, the revolution in the out of control stage has become a great disaster. Dickens criticizes the blind massacre of the revolutionary people. While hating the cruel oppression of the aristocratic society on them, Dickens himself has become a kind of deformed social class with nothing but hatred and revenge.

2020-12-21
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  • Sylvia1104
    Sylvia1104
    Yes, I agree with you.But which book did you read to get that understanding?

    2021-01-08

  • nain
    nain

    In my eyes, there are two kinds. One is the feudal aristocracy represented by the brothers of the Marquis of Avery, whose "only unshakable philosophy is to oppress people", which is the object of the author's bitter criticism.Then there are the Defarges and other revolutionary masses.Their image is distorted by an out-of-control self.The author made it clear that he was negative.

    2020-12-26