A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities
Dickens used the four directions namely north, south, east, west to refer to the Jacque? What does it symbolize?
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Dickens used the four directions namely north, south, east, west to refer to the Jacque? What does it symbolize?
I see no evidence of the text you are referring to. The Jacquerie are the revolutionaries, all go by the name Jacques, and they all see to have numbers. From your question, we can infer that the direction pertain to the area the "Jacques" is from. Do you have a chapter number for this question?
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