tale of two cities and utopia
There are many similarities between the book A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens and the writings of Thomas Mores Utopia. In both of the writings they talk about the gap between the rich and the poor in France leading up to the Revolution. In the book The Tale of Two Cities the gap between the nobles and the peasants grows and this adds to the French Revolution. The gap between them was because of money and hunger. The Monseigneur has men who help him with everyday things such as his morning chocolate, “but his morning’s chocolate could not so much as get into the throat of Monseigneur, without the aid of four strong men besides the Cook”(Dickens 515). The peasants on the other hand are lucky if they get enough food for their family and for the day. This noble attitude is what made
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Approximate Word count = 533
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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