Examples Of Foreshadowing In A Tale Of Two Cities

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In the book A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, trouble is brewing in Paris at a wine shop owned by Mr. Defarge; Dickens uses spilled wine and discussions among the Jacques at the wine shop to foreshadow the French Revolution. The first indication of trouble at the wineshop is the spilling of the wine, which paints the street red. Not only did the wine -which is a metaphor for blood- stain the street, but it had also stained things in the vicinity of it including a mother and her child (Dickens 36). Dickens, when he was describing this scene of desperation, is foreshadowing a bloody event, which will affect those who are innocent and stain them too. The bloody event being alluded to is the French Revolution, which occurs eight years after