A Tale of Two Cities
Explain the irony of the revolutionary phrase
Explain the irony of the revolutionary phrase "The republic one and indivisible of liberty, equality, fraternity, and death"
Explain the irony of the revolutionary phrase "The republic one and indivisible of liberty, equality, fraternity, and death"
Follow the link below for a great explanation. You have to scroll down past Animal Farm.
There is no way that liberty, equality, fraternity, and death can exist in the same world. Death would ask that the people turn on one another which is hardly what one would expect of the people who are free, equal, and brothers.