"I can't say"
What did Dr. Manette say?
Tellson's Bank
Where do Mr. Lorry, Mr. Stryver, and Jerry Cruncher work?
Lucie Manette
What symbolizes the connection between the other characters and settings of the story?
"The Shoemaker"
When do we discover Dr. Manette has become a shoemaker after 18 years of imprisonment?
Lucie and Dr. Manette
Who are daughter and father?
"I’m a going—as your mother knows—a fishing. That’s where I’m going to. Going a fishing.”
What did Jerry Cruncher say?
The Chateau
Where did Monsieur the Marquis live?
Shoemaking
What symbolizes Dr. Manette's imprisonment and mental damage?
"The Jackal"
When do discover we Mr. Carton is Mr. Stryver's "jackal" and does most of his work?
Mr. Lorry and Mr. Stryver
Who are coworkers?
"For you, and for any dear to you, I would do anything."
What did Sydney Carton say?
The Wineshop
Where do the French revolutionaries meet?
Knitting
What symbolizes the coming revolution, and the execution of the greedy aristocrats?
"Hundreds of People"
When does Mrs. Pross complain about the many suitors coming to see Lucie?
Charles Darnay and Lucie Manette
Who are husband and wife?
"It is a lady's shoe. It is a young lady's walking-shoe"
What did Dr. Manette say?
#105 North Tower
What is the name of Dr. Manette's cell?
Monsieur the Marquis
Who symbolizes the greedy, wealth and cruelty of the French nobility?
"A Fire Rises"
When is the Chateau is burned to the ground by the rebels?
Monsieur the Marquis and Charles Darnay
Who are uncle and nephew?
“You have seen both dolls and birds to-day,”
What did Madame Defarge say?
Hotel de Ville
Where did Foulon stay before being killed by the rebels?
Wine
What symbolizes the revolution and the blood it will bring?
"Echoing Footsteps"
When is Lucie is living peacefully in England while the Bastille is being stormed in France?
Monsieur Defarge and Jacques
Who are fellow revolutionaries?