Characters & Plot Analysis
Themes
Symbols & Motifs
Literary Devices
Historical Context
100

Which character most consistently represents emotional stability in the early novel?

Lucie Manette

100

Which major theme is developed through Dr. Manette’s release and recovery?

Resurrection

100

What does Lucie Manette’s “Golden Thread” symbolize?

Love/ emotional connection

100

Which rhetorical device structures the novel’s opening paragraph?

Repetition/ anaphora

100

Which historical event forms the background of the novel?

French Revolution

200

What trait best describes Sydney Carton’s view of himself?

Self-hatred/ low self-worth

200

What theme is most closely associated with Lucie Manette?

Love and loyalty

200

What does the spilled wine in Saint Antoine foreshadow?

Bloodshed/ violence

200

What effect is created by Dickens’s use of paired opposites like “best” and “worst”?

Instability/ contradiction

200

What major social condition does Dickens emphasize in pre-revolutionary France?

Inequality

300

What does Charles Darnay’s rejection of his aristocratic name primarily show?

Moral responsibility/ rejection of inherited guilt

300

In the early revolutionary context, justice begins to shift toward what concept?

Vengeance/ revenge

300

What do footsteps most often symbolize in the novel?

Approaching change/ fate

300

What literary technique is used when the narrator hints at future events?

Foreshadowing 

300

What does Dickens suggest poverty often leads to?

Unrest/ revolution 

400

What does Dr. Manette’s return to shoemaking symbolize?

Psychological/ mental trauma

400

According to the novel, what most strongly shapes historical outcomes?

Individual (personal) moral choices

400

What does Tellson’s Bank symbolically represent?

Rigidity institutions 

400

What is the primary effect of repetition in early revolutionary scenes?

Emotional intensity 

400

What flaw does Dickens highlight in institutions like the aristocracy and courts?

Corruption

500

What idea is developed by the physical resemblance between Carton and Darnay?

Choice shapes one's identity, not one's appearance

(choice matters)

500

What danger does Dickens warn societies face when injustice is ignored?

Social collapse/ violence

500

What does hunger symbolize in the early novel?

Extreme poverty

500

What is the main purpose of Dickens’s vivid imagery of poverty?

Emotional impact (pathos)


500

What risk does Dickens associate with mass revolutionary movements?

Chaos/ instability


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