A Tale of Two Cities begins in London and Paris and presents the most
remarkable saga of love, chaos, duality and uprising all through the
French Revolution. It was the best of times, the worst of times; it was
the age of wisdom and the age of foolishness. In 1775 Lucie Manette, a
young orphan realised that she had been living a fake life. Her father
whom she had taken for dead was, in fact, alive. Charles Darnay, the
self-exiled nephew of the Marquis Evremonde was accused of sedition.
Madame Defarge, a victim of the French nobility made a registry of those
condemned to die and Sydney Carton, an alcoholic English lawyer in love
with Lucie. They were all fighting the social issues that had besieged
France and England. A Tale of Two Cities is a masterpiece which captures
the reader's attention towards its haunting narrative of the French
Revolution. Charles Dickens presents a picture of sacrifice and
redemption through this fiction and believes firmly in the virtues of
renaissance and transformation.