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100

What's the majority population's social class in France.

Lower class

100

What does knitting represent?

It represents the people that Madame Defarge thinks are enemies to the revolution.

100

Who leads the revolution in the book?

Monsieur Defarge.

100

What happens in the first chapter of the book?

Jarvis Lorry's carriage is pulled over and given a letter.
100

What are the two cities?

London and Paris.

200

What's Jarvis Lorry's response to the letter in chapter 1?

Recalled to life

200

What does Dr. Manette spend his time making in prison?

Shoes.

200

Who is Charles Darnay a nephew of?

Marquis de Evermonde.

200

Who travels with Lorry to France?

Miss Manette and Miss Pross.

200

What's the bank that Jarvis Lorry works at?

Tellson's Banks.

300

Who wrote the letter that accused Charles Darnay of treason?

The Marquis.

300

Who is the jackal?

Sydney Carton.

300

Who is John Barsad?

An English spy.

300

What was the verdict of Charles Darnay's hearing?

Not guilty.

300

Where is the wine shop located?

Saint Antoine. #idontlikeben

400

What is Gaspard's reason for killing the Marquis?

Revenge for his child.

400

What do the blue flies represent?

Death.

400

Who did the Jacques interrogate.

The mender of roads.

400

Who are the three men in love with Lucie Manette?

Sydney Carton, Mr. Stryver, Charles Darnay.

400

What is the Old Bailey?

The courtroom.

500

What does Madame Defarge putting the rose in her hair mean?

For the revolutionaries to leave the shop.

500

What does the author say turned the Marquis's chateau to stone?

Gorgons.

500

Who is Miss Pross?

Miss Manette's governess

500

Who is hanging on the fountain?

Gaspard.

500

Where is Dr. Manette from?

Beauvais.

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