The Chapter Knitting In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make the violent revolution unreachable. Madame Defarge in A Tale of Two Cities in the chapter Knitting knits all of the names of those condemned to die in the name of a new republic. Besides the fact she is sending her victims closer to death itself, she sits quietly, appearing harmless and quaint. The thoughts that run through Madame Defarge’s mind creates a concealed mood for the chapter Knitting. The theme of warfare in A Tale of Two Cities is greatly presented through, The Wine Shop, Knitting, and Echoing Footsteps.
The Wine Shop, is the only chapter that talks about warfare before Knitting. In The Wine Shop, when the wine cart breaks and all of the wine spills, all of the people in the streets

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