The Defarge's wanting to kill of the aristocracy symbolizes this book theme
What is social class?
Used to create a non-paper document
What is knitting?
Who was the character that made a list out of somthing that was not paper?
Who is Madame Defarge?
Surprising information acquired at the begining of the story.
Lucie's dad is still alive
A place that has law and order
What is the Temple Bar?
Gaspard rebelling against the Marquis for his sins towards the towns people
What is revenge?
Symbol of power and obedience
What is rose?
Someone who is depressed at his life and can not have what he truly wants and except that
Who is Sydney Carton?
A tragic but well deserved death
Gaspard's rebellion and death
Common place to meet and socialize
What is the Dover?
The Defarge's coming together to start the revolution symbolizes this book theme
What is family?
Symbolizes past pain and torture
What are shoes?
Who was the man who rebelled against the Marquis and faced a tragic death?
Who is Gaspard?
A well remembered moment only shared between two people
Sydney Carter confesses his love to Lucie Manette
Where wealth originates
What is Tellson's bank?
Charles Darnay keeping his family title away from the Manettes until he actually marries Lucie.
What is secrecy?
Symbolizes wealth achieved only by the fortunate
What are gold coins?
He suffers from PTSD and is returning to society
Who is Dr. Manette?
A son of a foe discovers the true life of his father
Jerry Cruncher's son discovering his father finds bodies
Where you find someone that was once lost
What is Paris?
John Barsard spying for the British symbolizes this theme
What is duality?
Symbol of death and violence
What are blue flies?
He is put together in appearance, but unorganized on the inside. He is also highly paranoid.
Who is Jarvis Lorry?
It was more than just a hobby, it was life or death
Madame Defarge's knitting and the secret hit list
Where pain and violence towards towns people occurs
What is London?