Sydney Cartton.
What does the jackal represent?
It is the main location of where peasants reside along with the location of the revolutionists.
what is significant about St.Antwan
when dr Minette imprisoned
what is 1757
The drowsy and depressed defensive attorney.
Mr. Carton
This character mainly represents the theme of Resurrection
Dr.Mannette
It shows Dr. Mannette's memory of his life before prison, specifically his wife.
Why is the mention of golden threads significant.
the attic of Defargees Wine Shopee
Where Dr Mannette was housed after his time jail,
what caused gasbare to kill maurquie
The murder of Gasbares son
The character known for finding peace in the consumption of hot chocolate
This group of individuals can be mainly put into the theme category of revenge
the Jacques's
It represents the evil actions of the aristocracy.
What does the term fountains represent?
what does the imagery in the bank symbolize
Outside Defarge's wine shop in front of all the peasants.
where did the barrel crumble?
The individual who delivers important information to Jarvis Lorry
Jerry Cruncher
this character has had one of the biggest secrets in the novel, they revel that they have a second secret occupation
Jerry Cruncher
It represents the accountability the aristocracy will eventually have to face.
Why is the register significant?
It symbolized being buried, as well as the oppression of the lower class and those who seek change.
How does the imagery of the prison symbolize itself?
The defense attorneys proved the evidence is fake
How was Darnay acquitted
He wants to keep his emotions out of what he has to do with the Manette family.
Why does Jarvis Lorry keep repeating business?
To avoid difficult situations that could be created from having feelings in his work.
Why does Jarvis Lorry separate business from leisure so much?
To show how heartless and unwilling to change Marquis is.
What is the purpose of Marquis' house being stone?
It leads Mr. Lorry to an uneasy situation, and foreshadows a shift in the lives of an orphaned girl.
How does Dover represent a significant change in the plot?
Madame Defarge views Darnay as an evil aristocrat, and he is knitted into the register
What are the effects of Darnay's family relations
To tell the Defarges about Lucie Manette marrying Darnay and spy on the wine shop.
Why did Barsad visit the wine shop.
To show how lavish and shallow the aristocracy is by throwing parties, even though they may be pretending to still be rich.
Why is social class so emphasized on Monseigneur.