This theme is portrayed when Dr. Manette is released from prison.
What is resurrection?
This represents the registry.
What is Knitting?
Is the love interest of Carton, Darnay, and Stryver.
Who is Lucy Manette?
The first representation of being recalled to life.
What is the release of Dr. Manette?
The section of Paris where desperate peasants scramble over spilt wine.
What is Saint Antoine?
This theme is portrayed through Lucie's love for her father despite him being absent from her life.
What is Family?
Represents the stress and despair Dr. Manette feels.
What is shoe making?
Leaders of the revolution and working under an alias.
Who are the Jacques?
What was Gaspard writing "Blood" on the wall.
The hometown of Dr. Manette.
What is Beauvais?
This theme is portrayed when comparing Charles Darnay and the Monseigneur.
They represents all the revolutionists in France.
Who are the Jacques?
Is known for his blue hat and for being interrogated by the Jacques.
Who is "The Mender of Roads"?
When the justice system is shown as corrupt as a character is seen as "already dead".
What is Charles Darnay's trial?
The location of entertainment and prosecution.
What is The Old Bailey?
This theme is portrayed through the preparation of the revolution.
What is secrecy?
Represents the heart of a peasant town and is often associated with death.
What are fountains?
Family name on his mothers side is D'Aulnais.
Who is Charles Darnay?
What is Carton and Stryver?
Is the port city in France adjacent to Dover.
What is Calais?
What is Revenge?
This represents the power and control the upper class has over the peasants.
What are Gold Coins?
A dynamic character who is recognizing his flaws and has found new motivation to change.
Who is Sydney Carton?
When we see the cruelty and little remorse of the upper class.
What is the death of Gaspard's son?
Old-fashioned place that is very dark, very ugly, very small, and very incommodious.
What is Tellson's Bank.