This character's son was struck and killed by the Marquis.
Gaspard
This event lasted 9 days and 9 nights.
Dr. Manete's relapse
This character has gained a good reputation as a teacher.
Charles Darnay
The Manettes live in this area of one of our two cities.
Soho
What town does Ms. Leslie live in?
Natick
This character secretly goes fishing at night.
Jerry Cruncher
On the historical date of July 14, 1789, Dickens places the Defarges as at the forefront of THIS event.
The storming of the Bastille/Start of the Revolution
This character is often characterized by their devotion to helping others and their undying kindness to those around them.
______ is the suburb outside of Paris where the Defarges' live and where the wine cask scene took place.
St. Antoine
Where is Ms. Leslie's office? (Room number)
305A
This character is Madame Defarge's "shadow" or companion, changed her name to THIS because she is so supportive of the French Revolution.
The Vengance
This plot point is described using the extended metaphor of the Gorgon, statues, and stone.
The death of the Marquis
This character is characterized as being devoted to those they once served, despite their current circumstances.
Monsieur Defarge
This building is made of stone
The Chateau St. Evremonde
When is Ms. Leslie's birthday?
30th July
These two characters are spies.
Roger Cly and Jon Barsad
This event takes place at a popular gossip point and resource in the center of a town in an attempt to send a clear message and make life harder for the townspeople.
The hanging of Gaspard
This character is shown for most of Book the Second to constantly be doing many things but never looking.
Madame Defarge
This is the first place that Monsieur Defarge goes after the storming of the Bastille.
105 North Tower
How many siblings does Ms. Leslie have? Name at least two.
5 (Lily, Maggie, Lewis, Thomas, Elliot)
This character made the mistake of saying of the peasants, "Let them eat grass."
Foulon
This event introduces several of our characters to one another, almost leads to the demise of a central character, and provides important context for many events of Book the First.
The trial of Charles Darnay
This character (a true honourable tradesman) is a foil to his frequent companion (who considers himself an honourable tradesman).
Jarvis Lorry
This place becomes suddenly empty with the strategic placing of a rose.
The Defarges' Wine Shop
Name all of the major cities that Ms. Leslie has lived in.
London (England), Cape Town (South Africa), Moscow (Russia), Washington D.C. (USA), Boston (USA)