Characters
Mystery
Plot
Symbolism
Chapters/Foreshadowing
100
This characters has an uncanny resemblance to Charles Darnay. Thought to be cruel, he is later revealed as one of the more thoughtful characters.
Sydney Carton
100
When the peasants revolted against the aristocracy it was the beginning of ____________________.
The French Revolution
100
Darnay waited until the day of his wedding to reveal what information to Dr. Manette.
His real identity (that he is an Evremonde).
100
blood-thirsty peasants; bloodshed
broken wine cask
100

Darnay's resemblance to Carton getting him off at his trial in London.

Foreshadowing Carton taking Darnay's place at the guillotine.

200
This character, also known as the "golden thread," brings her father "back to life."
Lucie Manette
200

In the beginning of the book, they help Doctor Manette when he first gets out of prison - they appear as relatively benign characters. Later, we see them as leaders of the revolution

Madame Defarge & Monsier Defarge.

200
This character ran over a young boy and then threw money into the street to compensate.
Marquis Evremonde
200
a list of names that the revolutionaries want to kill
knitting
200

This chapter title is symbolic for Dr. Manette's return from prison.

Recalled to Life

300
This man worked for Tellson's Bank in both Paris and France. He was a good friend of Dr. Manette.
Jarvis Lorry.
300
Jerry Cruncher's second job.
Resurrection Man/Grave digger
300
Charles Darnay is charged with ______________ at the beginning of the story. Lucie testifies at his trial.
treason
300
reminder of time in prison
shoe-maker's bench
300

This chapter gives us an in-depth look at Stryver. Seeing his true colors also shows us the true nature of Carton.

The Jackal (a person who performs routine or menial tasks for another)

400
Seeming unimportant at first, this character played a huge role when he helped Carton take Darnay's place.
John Barsad
400
Dr. Manette was in prison for _________ years.
18
400
This person sends a letter to Darnay asking him to return Paris.
Gabelle
400
people coming and going from Lucie's life; the beginning of the Revolution.
footsteps
400

Echoes of all the footsteps

Foreshadows people of the French Revolution.

500
This character, born into the Evremonde family denounced his family name and moved to England.
Charles Darnay
500
This person took the life of Madame Defarge.
Miss Pross
500
A Tale of Two Cities is set in which two cities?
Paris and France
500
Code name of member of the revolutionary group, the Jacquerie.
Jacque
500

That ringing, and the rustle of silk and expensive cloth, caused a flutter (fly unsteadily) in the air that stirred up the hunger of the poor in Saint Antoine far away.

Referring to the poor people in Saint Antoine such as the Defarges and their death craving towards the aristocrats

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