The Sign Of The Red Cross A Tale Of Old London

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The sign of the Red Cross: A tale of old London is a historical novel focusing on a city gripped by plague and the reactions of its people in the face of fear pride and moral testing. The story contrasts the wealthy but arrogant Charles Mason with the humble and principled Harmer family emphasizing the clash between self-interest and compassion. Early scenes depict a dismissive attitude toward plague warnings with characters debating the seriousness of the threat as a comet's appearance intensifies public anxiety. The narrative builds tension through glimpses of growing illness and civic unease while characters like Dinah Morse exemplify courage and selflessness as she tends to the sick. Meanwhile others embody denial or recklessness exposing rifts in social responsibility and ethical conviction. Through interactions marked by disagreement and foreboding the novel paints a picture of a city on the edge where individual choices gain heightened meaning. The setting grows more oppressive as fear spreads prompting questions about survival dignity and moral strength when communities are tested by unseen forces and public trust begins to erode.
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