Back to category: Acceptance

Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper.

Tale of Two Cities

In the novel, A Tale of Two Cities, it is shown that people are judged based on a group to which they belong, rather than who he or she is as a person. People are judged everyday. It doesn’t matter who that person is, or what he or she does, that person is always being fit to someone else’s opinion. People don’t take the time to get to know a person before he or she makes judgments. Sometimes people are even judged based on the groups that he or she is in, for example social or economic groups. Throughout the story, the appalling judgment of others is presented through the lower class and upper classes behavior. The purpose of the Revolution is for the lower class to be able to get revenge for what the aristocrats have done to them. There are a few examples of this stereotypical outlook. The first is the lower classes view towards the upper class citizens, preferably Marquis St. Evrémonde. The second is the upper classes view towards the lower class citizen and then finally, the...

Posted by: Rainey Day

Limited version - please login or register to view the entire paper.