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Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities which was published in 1859. The novel takes place in Paris and London before and during the French Revolution. Through the actions of the characters, Dickens compares the social and political situations of the two cities.

Dickens refers to the "lords of the State preserves" who believe that "things in general were settled for ever." Who do you think these lords are, and what things are settled?

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