The angry mobs of poor citizens take on a form of a powerful, forceful ocean that unpredictably sweeps through the Bastille. The mobs of people are compared to a sea that is rising when Dickens states "suddenly the sea rose immeasurably wider and higher." The 'sea' comes out of nowhere and appears to be growing larger and without warning. The angry mobs of people were so forceful that Defarge was swept away by them. Dickens writes that "so resistless was the force of the ocean bearing him on...until
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