This question delves into Charles Dickens' use of social criticism and satire in "A Tale of Two Cities" and its reflection of the socio-political climate of the French Revolution and the corruption of aristocracy.
How does Charles Dickens use social criticism and satire in -quot,A Tale of Two Cities-quot, to comment on the socio-political climate of the French Revolution and the corruption of aristocracy?
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