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15 February, 07:43

Although A Tale of Two Cities is a work of fiction, most of the information about the Reign of Terror is true. Describe Hunger, hate, and corruption and how can they be in the reign of terror.

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  1. 15 February, 08:09
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    Hunger: The French peasants and commoners were living on the brink of poverty, and as a result were famished because of the lack of money. The aristocrats were biting off more than they could chew (literally and figuratively).

    Hate: There was a very strong smell of hate in the entire period. The commoners abhorred the aristocrats, and were bent to seek their revenge. The aristocrats hated the commoners because they were as petty as mud them to them.

    Corruption: The aristocrats were using the money of the people (tax), to continue indulging in their flamboyant lifestyles. Money was laundered from Paris to London and back.
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