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Let’s consider the famous opening of A tale of two cities. What is Dickens point in starting off by telling us about so many opposing forces in play at the time? What is he talking about, anyway? What reasons can you think of for this passage still being quoted today, so many years after it was written in mid 19th century? (In other words, how could this passage apply to our current time period?)

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