A Tale of Two Cities

Describe one setting from the novel.

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One setting in the novel, A Tale of Two Cities, is the chateau, which is the home of Monseigneur the Marquis and scene of his assassination. It is symbolic of the corruption and gross disparity of wealth between the ruling class and the peasants. It is burned during the revolution.

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A Tale of Two Cities, BookRags