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Paper Id:
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IJCIRAS1153
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Title:
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REFLECTION OF FRENCH REVOLUTION IN CHARLES DICKENS’S A TALE OF TWO CITIES
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Published in: |
International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies |
Publisher: |
IJCIRAS |
ISSN: |
2581-5334 |
Volume / Issue: |
Volume 1 Issue 11 |
Pages: |
4
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Published On: |
4/17/2019 8:42:33 AM (MM/dd/yyyy) |
PDF Url: |
http://www.ijciras.com/PublishedPaper/IJCIRAS1153.pdf |
Main Author Details
Name:
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Dr. Kranti Vats |
Institute: |
Govt. MVM College Bhopal |
Co - Author Details
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Farooq Ahmed |
Barkatullah University Bhopal |
Abstract
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Languages and Literature |
KeyWord: |
Charles Dickens, French Revolution, Terror, British Society, Paris City, Horrific City, Class Distinctions, Mob Mentality, Peassnt Subjugation. |
Abstract: |
In the present research paper, the emphasis is on the method Dickens catches the excess of idealism and horror of the revolutionary period of the 18th century. Although the terrors of the French Rdvolution have been concealed for present readers by the world wars and the killings of the twentieth century, the horror story of Dickens's time were the horrors of French Revolution. English society is depicted as unsafe but not fatal. Paris and London (opposite cities) Paris and London establish the true heroes of the novel. With the fictionalized description of the events A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is leading up to the birth of the new French Republic. This novel clearly reveals fierceness of authority and gives faultless depiction of the million lost lives by stating that while subjugation will certainly lead to revolution, revolution will lead just as unavoidably to tyranny. Dickens continuously insists upon the worthless terrors of revolution, the injustice, the ever-present terror of scouts and the horrible blood lust of the mob, for example the gang of murderers struggling to sharpen their weaponries before slaughtering the prisoners in the September massacres outdo anything. These are the dealings in the history of France which form the burning back ground of A Tale of Two Cities. It's explanation of the French Revolution has powerfully fashioned the British opinions of national identity and political legitimacy. |
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IEEE
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Dr. Kranti Vats, Farooq Ahmed, "REFLECTION OF FRENCH REVOLUTION IN CHARLES DICKENS’S A TALE OF TWO CITIES", International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies,
vol. 1, no. 11, pp. 16-19, 2019.
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MLA
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Dr. Kranti Vats, Farooq Ahmed "REFLECTION OF FRENCH REVOLUTION IN CHARLES DICKENS’S A TALE OF TWO CITIES." International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies,
vol 1, no. 11, 2019, pp. 16-19.
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APA
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Dr. Kranti Vats, Farooq Ahmed (2019). REFLECTION OF FRENCH REVOLUTION IN CHARLES DICKENS’S A TALE OF TWO CITIES. International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies,
1(11), 16-19.
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REFLECTION OF FRENCH REVOLUTION IN CHARLES DICKENS’S A TALE OF TWO CITIES
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