The girl with golden hair and blue eyes who is referred to as the "golden thread" of her family.
Who is "Lucie Manette"?
The mail road that Jerry Cruncher stops Jarvis Lorry on to give him Lucie Manette’s message.
What is “the Dover Mail Route”?
The spilt wine out side of the Defarge's shop symbolizes this.
What is "blood"?
The outcome of the fight between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge.
What is "Miss Pross became deaf after Madame Defarge died when being shot by her own pistol in the altercation"?
The phrase from Jerry Cruncher to Jarvis Lorry on the coach.
What is, "recalled to life"?
This character is a tough, but extremely loyal governess. She fought Madame Defarge.
Who is "Miss Pross"?
The prison Charles Darnay was held in for being a French noble despite giving up his titles.
What is "La Force"?
The Marquis is representative of this institution.
What is "aristocracy"?
The outcome of Charles Darnay's first trial.
What is "he was acquitted"?
A very plain, dank, old bank that is highly respected.
What is, "Tellson's Bank in London"?
He is an elderly business oriented person. He later proves to be a man of good morals.
Who is "Jarvis Lorry"?
The symbol of the nobility’s oppression over the common people of France. It was stormed by revolutionaries including the DeFarges.
What is the "Bastille prison"?
Lucie embodies and is the representative of this idea.
Charles Darnay prompt to return to France.
What is "to save Gabelle"?
The profession of the woman standing in front of Sydney Carton in the line for the guillotine.
What is a seamstress?
This spy was blackmailed by Sydney Carton.
This building by temple bar had a much more orthodox decor system than it’s French counter-part.
What is “Tellson’s bank in London”?
This activity of Dr. Manette represents the French people's wish to return to simpler times and everyday jobs.
What is "shoemaking"?
The note Sydney Carton passed to Mr. Stryver during Darnay's first trial brought up this point in the trial.
What is "the resemblance between Charles Darnay and himself, Sydney Carton"?
Lucie and Darnay’s daughter.
Who is "Little Lucie"?
This man killed the Marquis.
Who is "Gaspard"?
A Paris suburb that is a real place and the site of the wine spill where the poor drank every last drop of muddied liquid.
What is "Saint Antoine"?
The ancient story the knitting of Madame Defarge alludes to is this.
Dickens twists the motto of the French Revolution in this way.
What is "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or Death"?
The cell where Dr. Manette was held in the Bastille.
Where is “105, North Tower?”