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A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities. To understand the main events of Chapters 5-6 in ATOTC To recognize the themes and symbols introduced in these early chapters. Today’s objective. How does this relate to ATOTC?. Mob mentality. Chapter Five

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A Tale of Two Cities

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  1. A Tale of Two Cities

  2. To understand the main events of Chapters 5-6 in ATOTC • To recognize the themes and symbols introduced in these early chapters Today’s objective

  3. How does this relate to ATOTC? Mob mentality

  4. Chapter Five • In A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens uses vivid and often terrifying descriptive details to set a scene, create atmosphere, or portray a character. In Chapter 5, the descriptions of the misery in the Saint Antoine district of Paris around the wine shop and of the Defarges’ filthy staircase convey, in typical Dickensian style, the horror of those two places. Use the chart to make a word web of related descriptive words and phrases that help you visualize the scene. Description in Chapter Five

  5. Chapter 6 Reading

  6. Book the First Assessment

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