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9th Grade Novel A Tale of Two Cities

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the two citiesLondon and Paris
carriage Lorry is usingDover mail
Lorry is going to meetLucie
Dr. Manette105 North Tower
wrote "blood"Gaspard
Gaspard losthis son
threw out a coin after killing a boyMarquis
letters found on the cell wallD I G
looks like DarnayCarton
3 people who love LucieCarton, Darnay, Stryver
Lucie's nannyMiss Pross
floppingpraying
flopsMrs. Cruncher
messenger for Tellson's BankJerry Cruncher
Jerry was aResurrection Man
thought he was being chased by coffinsLittle Jerry
Dr. Manette's occupation during his imprisonmentshoe making
Defargesown the wine shop
wine shop is inSaint Antoine
revolutionariesJacques
Darnay's daughterLittle Lucie
Darnay is convicted because ofa letter of Dr. Manette's
Darnay returns to Paris tosave Gabelle
Dr. Manette learns of Charles' identitythe day of the wedding
spiesCly and Barsad
kills Madame DefargeMiss Pross
meets Carton while awaiting executionthe seamstress
seamstress's requestto die first
Carton's last words"It is a far, far better thing....."
Lucie doesn't realize what Carton has doneuntil they are on their way home.
"Recalled to Life"released from prison; redeemed
Miss Pross feels that only he is worthy of Lucie.Solomon
Major French prisonBastille
a wine-shop owner, intelligent and committed revolutionary leader in the Saint Antoine section of ParisMonsieur DeFarge
cruel revolutionary with an intense hatred for the aristocracy; knits a register of everyone who must die for the revolutionary causeMadame DeFarge
English spy, aka Solomon ProssJohn Barsad
brilliant physician, unjustly imprisoned by French aristocracy, served 18 years in the Bastille, became a shoe cobblerDr. Manette
societal relic, employer of Jarvis Lorry and Jerry CruncherTellson's Bank
looks like Charles Darnay; alcoholic, lawyer, has a deep love for LucieSydney Carton
elderly businessman who works for Tellson's BankJarvis Lorry
Darnay's uncleMarquis St. Evremonde
Sydney Carton's employer; attorneyStryver
any revolutionaryJacques
estate groundskeeper; asks Charles to come to FranceGabelle
an odd-job-man for Tellson's Bank; uneducated, short tempered, superstitious, and gruffJerry Cruncher
spy; supposed to be deadRoger Cly
husband to Lucie, renounces his family name of EvremondeCharles Darnay
Madame Defarge's lieutenantThe Vengeance
Spy who testified that he had seen Mr. Darnay in the scene of the crime in the same time it was made.John Barsad
Son was killed by Monseigneur. Later, he assasinates him.Gaspard
Witness against Mr. Darnay who testified that he had seen Darnay and some french men exchanging documents of national security.Roger Cly
Advisor to Mr Stryver. Saved Charles Darnay in trial, known as Jackal and looks pretty much like Darnay.Sydney Carton
Resurrection-ManJerry Cruncher
one who digs up dead bodies and sells them to scientists.Resurrection-Man
gruff, short-tempered, superstitious, and uneducatedJerry Cruncher
The Lion; Lawyer whom defended Charles Darnay in the trial. Works with Carton.Mr Stryver
Gives a description of John Barsad, the spy, to Mr. Defarge. He saw Monseigneur in the roads. Now he is with Mr Defarge and is a part of their group: the Jacques.Mender of Roads
She loves Lucie and Calls Her LadybirdMiss Pross
Has usually a hard temper with everyone expect with the Ladybird whom she loves very much and is very protective over her.Miss Pross
French, selfish and very wealthy man. Runs over and kills a child in the roads en route to his castle. The child's father, Gaspard, later kills him.Monseigneur
Humble and good, and wants nothing to do with corruption.Charles Darnay
Young man who is Accused of being a spy for the French GovermentCharles Darnay
a very business-oriented bachelor with a strong moral sense and a good, honest heartJarvis Lorry
He proves trustworthy and loyal, and Doctor Manette and Lucie come to value him as a personal friend.Jarvis Lorry
An elderly businessman who works for Tellson's BankJarvis Lorry
the only one that can calm his fatherLucie
Lucie's motherdied when Lucie was 2
Ms Pross' brother, who took from her everything she possesed and left her in total poverty.Solomon
How does Carton get Charles out prison?He drugs Charles and switch places with him
Why does the Paris mob kill Foulon?Because he suggested that starving people should eat grass
What has the 18 years done to Doctor Manette?He relapses and starts to lose his memory
Why does Carton rescue Darnay?Because he loves Lucie, and he made a promise to her
Was Roger Cly's body in the coffin?no
Who promise Lucie Manette that he would, if neccessary, die her?Sydney Carton
During the storming of the Bastille, who decapitates the fortress's guard?Madame Defarge
Who is La Guillitone, the darling of Paris?Madame Defarge
Why does Darnay return to France in 1792?To help his family's steward, who is in prison
What type of reception does Charles receive in France?He was thrown in jail
What is Madame Defarge knitting?A register of people who will be condemned to die after the revolutin.
Who led the charge of the Bastille?The Defarges
How many children did Lucie and Charles have?2, but the first one died
What does Mr. Lorry try to persuade Mr. Stryver not to do?Propose to Lucie
What cell number was M. Defarge looking for?Cell 105 in the north tower
What is the duration of Manette's phychological relaspe?Nine Days
Who informs the Defarges that Lucie married Charles?John Basard
What happened at Roger Cly's funeral?The mob started accuse other people of being spies
On the night after Lucie and Charles are married, what does Doctor Manette do?He reverts to his prison pastime of making shoes
What image does Dickens frequently use to describe Lucie Mannette?A golden thread
When did the revolution began?July 14, 1789
What sound does Lucie often hear echoing off the street when she is in her home?Footsteps
Why was Doctor Manette imprisoned?The Marquis feared that Manette would reveal that the Marquis and his brother raped a girl.
How did Madame Defarge die?She accidently shot herself
What was the battle cry of the revolutionaries?Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
bombastic, proud, and foolishStryver
dreams of climbing the social ladderStryver
personifies order and loyaltyMiss Pross
the perfect foil to Madame DefargeMiss Pross
epitomizes the violent chaos of the revolutionMadame DeFarge
falsely claims to be a virtuous man of upstanding reputationJohn Barsad
has no real prospects in life and doesn't seem to be in pursuit of anyCarton
He does love Lucie, and his feelings for her eventually transform him into a man of profound meritCarton
morally surpasses the man to whom he bears a striking physical resemblanceCarton
chooses to live in England because he cannot bear to be associated with the cruel injustices of the French social systemCharles Darnay
displays great virtue in his rejection of the snobbish and cruel values of his uncleCharles Darnay
exhibits an admirable honesty in his decision to reveal to Doctor Manette his true identity as a member of the infamous Evrémonde familyCharles Darnay
a French aristocrat who embodies an inhumanly cruel caste systemMarquis Evrémonde
He shows absolutely no regard for human life and wishes that the peasants of the world would be exterminatedMarquis Evrémonde
raised as a ward of Tellson's Bank because her parents were assumed deadLucie
archetype of compassionLucie
Her love has the power to bind her family togetherLucie
formerly worked as a servant for Doctor ManetteDeFarge
proves an intelligent and committed revolutionary, a natural leaderDeFarge
Although he remains dedicated to bringing about a better society at any cost, he does demonstrate a kindness toward ManetteDeFarge
The man charged with keeping up the Evrémonde estate after the Marquis's deathGabelle
News of his internment prompts Darnay to travel to France to save himGabelle
A proud and brutal French aristocrat Shows no regard for the lower classesMoseigneur aka Marquis Evrémonde


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