A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two CitiesRead Book 3-Chapter I: In Secret and Chapter II: The Grindstone. Answer the following questions: 1. With reference to happenings of the novel as well as instances from the world that we live in what can you infer from the following qu

A Tale of Two Cities Read Book 3-Chapter I: In Secret and Chapter II: The Grindstone. Answer the following questions:

1. With reference to happenings of the novel as well as instances from the world that we live in what can you infer from the following quotation:
“Death may beget life, but oppression can beget nothing other than itself.”
In your opinion what leads to the oppressed becoming the oppressor and the oppressor becoming the oppressed, also discuss its consequences.
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Oppression cause the peasantry to stand up and fight back against the aristocracy. Fighting back becanse a bloody revolution. 'The first part of your question calls for you to relate this concept to modern times, using your own experiences.

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