scrawl[s] upon a wall with his finger dipped in muddy-lees â⬠BLOODââ¬? to announce the spilt wine as future blood shed during the French Revolution (37-38). Dickens also subtly states ââ¬Å"the one char [Madame Defarge] who [stands] conspicuous, knitting, still knit[s] on with the steadfastness of Fateââ¬? and he is foreshadowing the French Revolution by comparing Madame Defarge to Fate (117). both(prenominal) Madame Defarge and Fate mark people who are d...If you want to stupefy a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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