A Tale of Two Cities
In chapter 2 of Book 2, Dickens writes: “ …the Old Bailey, at that date, was a choice illustration of the precept that ‘Whatever is, is right”… According to Dickens, there was a general feeling about tradition and change at this point in the story. Explai
In chapter 2 of Book 2, Dickens writes: “ …the Old Bailey, at that date, was a choice illustration of the precept that ‘Whatever is, is right”… According to Dickens, there was a general feeling about tradition and change at this point in the story. Explain what that feeling is. (Book 2 Chapters 1-6)