Using my common sense and a bit of knowledge in English, I can infer that she feels strongly about her garden and loves it very much. This leads me to believe that she is a loving and caring character. If something is described vividly this generally means that 1) this is a good writer 2) they feel strongly about what they are writing 3) both a good writer and a strong feeling
Answer:
- The Reign of Terror represents the French revolution.
- The Reign of Terror shows how oppressive the noblewoman was and mercilessly exploited the poor.
- The Reign of Terror shows that those who opposed their political system were beheaded.
Explanation:
"Tale of Two Cities" is a book written by Charles Dickiens and has as its historical basis the events experienced during the weak revolution and all the political and social tyranny present in that period.
To represent this historic moment, Dickiens created in his narrative the Reign of Terro, where the noblewoman was an oppressive class and that exploited the poor class in a violent way. The poor class, in turn, had a terrible living condition because of the noble class, which provoked a popular retreat and a struggle to overthrow the nobles and establish a new, more just and correct political system. However, the nobility treated the rebels as criminals, taking them to the guillotine to show that their lives had no value.
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