A Tale of Two Cities

Significance of two cities in a tales of two cities

Tales of two cities

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From the very title of A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens signals that this is a novel about duality. Everything from the settings (London, Paris) to the people come in pairs. Dickens decided to write about the French Revolution as a sort of comparative study. The crazy bloody French revolution is juxtaposed with England's own revolution in the not so distant past.