
Grinding Iron Classic Library Series: a Tale of Two Cities
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During the French Revolution, Paris and London were characterized by fanaticism and chaos, and calm and restraint. Dickens witnessed the contradictory scene of nobles and commoners being executed together, with mixed feelings. He was determined to write biographies of the two cities, but he focused on the fate of individuals: some people were swallowed by hatred and turned into cold killing machines; some people resolutely went to the guillotine for the happiness of others. In the troubled times he writes, everyone is dust, and only those who love are the eternal shining stardust.
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