TALE OF TWO CITIES EXAM REVIEW

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Charles Darnay
born as Charles St. Evermonde and rejects his family's name and the property of the marquis, chooses to live in England because he cannot bear the cruel treatment of the lower class; marries Lucie Manette and decides to travel back to Paris to save Gabelle
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Lucie Manette
emotional and moral center of the book, a binding figure who resembles family and the power of love
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Sydney Carton
an alcoholic who works under Stryver and sees no worth in his life or future; falls in love with Lucie
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Doctor Manette
the man who was "recalled to life" and was imprisoned for 18 years in the Bastille, used shoemaking to escape the torture; father of Lucie who is eventually brought into good health
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Ernest Defarge
a wine shop owner and revolutionary who leads the revolution with a conscience
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Madame Defarge
wife of Defarge; merciless, cruel revolutionary who knits the registry of those who must die, relentless and blood-thirsty, seeks vengeance
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Jarvis Lorry
a man who works for Tellson's bank with strong morals and befriends the Manettes
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Jerry Cruncher
a porter for Tellson's bank, but creates a living as a grave robber, "resurrection man"
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Miss Pross
the servant who raised Lucie and is extremely loyal to her, the opposite of Madame Defarge
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Mr. Stryver
an ambitious lawyer who is arrogant and proud, drags Carton with him
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John Barsad
a spy for England in France who falsely claims to be a man with an upstanding reputation
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Roger Cly
a spy for England who was an Old Bailey spy
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Gabelle
a man/servant who is imprisoned by the revolutionaries and prompts Darnay to come to France to save him
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Marquis Evremonde
Darnay's uncle who is a cruel aristocrat and support the inhuman caste system and has no regards for human life; is murdered in France
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"recalled to life"
encourages the idea of rebirth and resurrection; the idea of the ability to recreate France and have it be reborn as a better country and a change in humanity; relates directly to Dr. Manette coming back from imprisonment
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"still knitting"
a direct phrase which connects to Madame Defarge's registry and network of symbols; metaphorically, it also shows the patience and stealthiness of the revolution even though Madame Defarge is merciless on the inside
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"echoing footsteps"
the incoming activists of the revolutionaries and the lasting impression they will leave, hence the echo
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situational irony
when the outcome is the opposite of what is expected
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verbal irony
sarcasm; to say something and mean the opposite
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dramatic
when the readers know something that the characters don't know
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Order of Events: Book 1
-the situations of France and England are shown
-on the Dover, Cruncher stops Lorry to give him a message
-Lorry meets Lucie Manette and tells her that her father is still alive
-The wine cask breaks in the streets of Paris
-Defarge shows Lorry and Lucie her father and she takes him to England
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Order of Events: Book 2
-the environment of tellson's bank is described
-the trials of Charles Darnay occurs
-Stryver is the lawyer of the defendant and Carton helps him get aquitted
-Carton gets drunk and tells how he fancies Lucie
-In France, the Monsieur runs over a child with no regards
_Darnay visits his uncle, the marquis, and tells him of his wrongdoings and disowns the family name
-Marquis is killed by a jaques
-A year passes, Darnay proclaims his love for Lucie to Dr. Manette
-Stryver explains of his intention to propose to Lucie and Mr. Lorry advises him not too
-Carton reveals his true feelings to Lucie
-Roger Cly's funeral is attacked and Cruncher goes to rob his grave and body
-Defarge is told by the roadmender the fate of who killed the marquis
-The registry in Madame Defarge's knitting is introduced
-Barsad comes as a spy to the wine shop and is added to the list
-Darnay and Lucie get married and Dr.Manette suffers a relapse; hypothetical man
-three years pass, Lucie and Darnay have a daughter and a son who died young
-The Bastille is stormed by revolutionaries and taken over
-Foulon, an aristocrat who said to eat grass, is hunted down and hung
-The marquis' villa is burnt down and Gabelle is imprisoned by the revolutionaries
-Lorry is sent to Paris by Tellsons
Darnay decides to go to Paris to save Gabelle
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Monsieur and Madame Defarge and Doctor Manette
What three people denounce Darnay when the revolutionaries arrest him for a second time in France?
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She accidentally shoots herself.
How does Madame Defarge die?
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He changes clothes with Darnay, drugs him, and arranges for the guards (Solomon is there too) to take Darnay out of the prison in his place.
How does Carton get Darnay out of prison?
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Lucie Manette
Who said the following: "I have sometimes sat alone here of an evening, listening, until I have made the echoes out to be the echoes of all the footsteps that are coming by-and-by into our lives."
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Madame Defarge
Who said the following: " When the time comes, let loose a tiger and a devil; but wait for the time with the tiger and the devil chained—not shown, yet always ready."
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Sydney Carton
Who said the following: "It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known."
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France
Where is Darnay's trial?
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angry, tense, same as the court in England
Describe the atmosphere of Darnay's trial
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people become happy (easily swayed because Manette is a hero), Darnay is not guilty anymore
What happens to the crowd when Dr. Manette personally testifies?
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There was a third person accusing Darnay through a letter de cache that Monsieur Defarge found in Manette's cell
Why is Darnay arrested again in France?
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She is surprised to see her brother Solomon in the wine shop
Why does Miss Pross scream at the wine shop?
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He blackmails Barsad about being a spy (citizens did not like spies because they helped people become guilty in court)
How does Carton convince John Barsad (aka Solomon) to save Darnay?
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Roger Cly was not in the coffin, but John Barsad (Solomon) said he was dead
What info does Cruncher have about Roger Cly that helps Carton?
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La force then the Consciergerie
What prisons does Darnay go to?
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chemicals
What does Carton purchase?
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Manette in a letter de cache
Who is the third citizen to denounce Darnay?
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To let people know there is a man that looks like Darnay in Paris (so that when he switches with Darnay, nobody will suspect that Darnay is not dead)
Why does Carton go to the wine shop?
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Evermondes (Darnay's uncle and father) raped her sister, who died, and killed her brother who died also
Why does Mme. Defarge want revenge so badly?
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He is brought to the house to help save Mme. Defarge's sister
How is Dr. Manette involved with the Evermonde situation?
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Carton knows that he is doing the best thing he has ever done and is at peace. Also he is able to see the future for the aftermath of his death.
Why does Carton appear sublime and prophetic?
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gives up his life to save another
How is Carton a Christ-like figure?
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Darnay (3x), Manette, Carton
Who are the three people 'resurrected'?
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Year the book starts in
1775
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The woodman (ch 1)
Fate
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The farmer (ch 1)
Death
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what country has a King w/large jaw and queen with plain face
England
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what country has a King w/large jaw and queen with fair face
France
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Setting of The Mail
Dover road, Friday night, late November, Shooters Hill
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Guard of the mail
Joe
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Coachman of the mail
Tom
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Jerry cruncher
Errand man for Tellsons bank- brings message to mr. Lowry, stiff black hair that stands in points
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Monsieur manette's hair
Prematurely white
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How long Monsieur manette has been locked up
18 years
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Monsieur manette's age
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Mr. Lorrys color
Brown
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Mr Lorrys full name
Jarvis lorry
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Message for mr lorry
Wait at Dover for mam'selle
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Miss manette's room
Dark, dark furniture, very little light
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Miss manette's features
Golden hair, blue eyes, forehead that often looks curious or perplexed
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Where Monsieur manette was from
Beauvais- he was a doctor
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Lucie's woman servant
Miss Pross
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Miss pross's color
Red
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Wine shop's location
In a suburb of saint Antoine, Paris
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Monsieur defarge's outfit
Yellow waistcoat and green breeches
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Writer of "BLOOD" in wine
Gaspard
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Wine shop keeper
30, short dark hair, brown arms,
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Where lorry stays in Dover
Royal George hotel
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What dr. Manette's makes
Women's shoes
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Prison where dr. Manette's was held
Bastille- in Paris
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Year book 2 starts in
1780
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Tellson's bank is next to\____
Temple Bar
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Jerry cruncher's wife
Mrs. Cruncher
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What jerry hates about his wife
Her "flopping"- Jerry thinks she is praying against him
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Courthouse where darnay is tried (book 2)
The Old Bailey Courthouse
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sent to the courthouse to help\______
Mr. lorry
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Charles's alleged crime
Treason- telling the King of France (Louis 16) about England's plan to invade USA
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Prosecution at darnay's case
Attorney-general
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Lucy met Charles for the first time...
On the ship back to England with dr manette
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Darnay is acquitted because...
Sydney carton looks just like him, can't prove if darnay was actually the spy
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The golden thread
Lucie Manette
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Darnay's lawyer
Stryver
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Stryver
30, stout, loud, red, bluff and always striving and shouldering himself up in the world
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The jackal
Sydney carton
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The lion
Mr. stryver
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Where Sydney carton went to school
Shrewsbury School
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The only man worthy for lucie (in miss p's opinion)
Soloman Pross- her brother
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Miss pross's nickname for lucie
Ladybird
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Where the manette house is
Soho, england
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Where lorry lives
Clerckenwell
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"DIG" papers (where, what)
Found in the Tower of London, ashes of a scrap of paper
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\# of men serving hot chocolate
4 men
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Monsieur the Marquis (the uncle)
60, face of transparent paleness, haunty, well dressed, his nose is what changes when he's upset
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Gaspard's height
Tall
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Marquis throws \__ coins
2, the second after defeats comforts gaspard
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Monsieur gabelle
The marquis loyal servant, postmaster/tax collecter of the small town
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Man under Marquis's carriage
Gaspard
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Who sees gaspard under the carriage
Mender of roads (wears a blue cap)
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Marquis's nephew
Charles Darnay