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An analysis of a Tale of Two Cities. Specifically, a critique on Feudalism.
I lost the software to do Podcasts for a bit, but essentially, A Tale of Two Cities deals with the Protagonists the Darnay Family and Lucile's marriage to Dr. Manette. Because of some ties Dr. Manette has to France--he's royalty--and also Charles Darnay's, the bad guys in France look to destroy him, as the Revolution takes its toll.
Published May 16, 2022
Updated April 29, 2026
***Always read the book, and not just a synopsis. The above is completely backward, and I read a bad reading of the plot. xP. Even with my Podcasts. You'll find your own thing, that will augment everything. Also, risk being wrong. You read a dang book.
Purchase a copy of my books here:
https://www.amazon.com/author/broomcrownnewpeace
Sample my writing at:
brandon.water.blog
By B. K. NeifertAn analysis of a Tale of Two Cities. Specifically, a critique on Feudalism.
I lost the software to do Podcasts for a bit, but essentially, A Tale of Two Cities deals with the Protagonists the Darnay Family and Lucile's marriage to Dr. Manette. Because of some ties Dr. Manette has to France--he's royalty--and also Charles Darnay's, the bad guys in France look to destroy him, as the Revolution takes its toll.
Published May 16, 2022
Updated April 29, 2026
***Always read the book, and not just a synopsis. The above is completely backward, and I read a bad reading of the plot. xP. Even with my Podcasts. You'll find your own thing, that will augment everything. Also, risk being wrong. You read a dang book.
Purchase a copy of my books here:
https://www.amazon.com/author/broomcrownnewpeace
Sample my writing at:
brandon.water.blog