A Tale of Two Cities
A Story of the French Revolution
(Author) DickensA landmark work whose setting is staged in the time of the French Revolution. It takes place in both London and Paris where two men are born that look similar and many roles start to be played out as the men are tried and tested throughout the book. Eventually in order to restore him to his family in London, the one man is freed by his Paris look-a-like so that the French imposter can stand trial and be executed by the revolting peasants for crimes the other man did not commit. Freedom comes at a price.
Dickens
Charles Dickens was a prolific Victorian writer known for his iconic novel, "A Tale of Two Cities." His vivid characters, intricate plots, and social commentary set in 19th-century London established him as a master of realism. Dickens' work continues to shape modern literature with its timeless themes of redemption and social injustice.