charles darnay is put on trial in england for this crime
lucie marries this man in book 2
who is charles darnay?
the marquis runs over and kills a child belonging to this man
who is gaspard?
darnary renounces his inheritance in france because he rejects this
what is aristocratic cruelty/oppression?
darnary asks dr manette for permission to marry lucie BUT DELAYS revealing his secret until this SPECIFIC MOMENT
what is the morning of the wedding?
sydney carton helps win darnay's aquittal by pointing out this key detail
what is their strong physical resemblance?
before lucie's wedding, darnay reveals this secret to dr manette
what is his true identity as an evremonde?
the marquis is later murdered by this person seeking revenge
who is gaspard?
carton and darnay represent opposite uses of this shared trait
what is ability/potential?
after learning darnay's true identity, dr manette relapses into shoemaking for this EXACT LENGTH of time
what is nine days?
dr manette's testimony helps darnay because of his reputation as this
what is a former bastille prisoner (a victim of injustice)?
syndey carton confesses his feeling to lucie
what is his love for her?
after killing the marquis, gaspard is punished this way
what is execution by hanging?
dr manette's relapse into shoemaking shows his lingering struggle with this
what is trauma from imprisonment?
when stryver decides not to propose to lucie, he bases his decision on information gathered from this character
who is mr. lorry?
later in book 2, darnay faces danger in france because of his connection to this
who are the evremondes?
carton promises lucie he would do this for her or anyone she loves
what is sacrifice his life?
the wine-shop owned by the defarges is located in this paris neighborhood
what is saint antoine?
lucie is often called the golden threat because she represents this quality
what is love/unity/healing?
the marquis's interaction with the roadside mander helps spread revolutionary fervor by encouraging the peasant to identify himself with this symbol
what is "jacques" (the revolutionary alias)?
the french legal system shown in book 2 is portrayed as increasingly controlled by this group
who are the revolutionaries?
miss pross shows extreme loyalty by defending lucie against this threatening woman
who is mademe defarge?
the growing unrest among the peasants is fueled primarily by this social condition
what is "aristocratic cruelty/oppression"?
who is seen as a foil to lucie's healing love and nurturing?
who is mademe defarge?
at the end of book 2, darnay's decision to return to france despite the obvious danger reveals this CENTRAL CHARACTER FLAW
what is "naive idealism" (misplace sense of honor/duty)?