Why does darnay compare the aristocrats to ghosts
What reasons does Jerry Cruncher give to convince Mr. In what capacity does Barsad agree to help Carton? How is the theme of resurrection emphasized in this chapter?
What narrative technique does Dickens employ in this chapter? Where has the doctor hidden his journal? How was the reading of this letter foreshadowed earlier in the novel? Who are the two brothers who employ the Doctor? Why does the woman in the journal count to twelve over and over as part of her feverish ravings? What is the significance of the title of this chapter? What does the wife of the Marquis want from the doctor?
What does the wife of the Marquis fear? Lorry's trip to France in Book I. In both cases, each man travels secretly from England to release an innocent man from prison. However, where Defarge assisted Mr. Lorry, he imprisons Darnay. Like Doctor Manette, Darnay has been locked away "in secret,"with no chance of contacting family or friends and no hope of a trial.
Additionally, as Darnay enters the prison and momentarily mingles with the other prisoners, he seems to be buried alive, as the Doctor once was. To him, the other prisoners appear as ghosts "all turning on him eyes that were changed by the death they had died in coming there. Previous Chapter Next Chapter 2. S Chapter 10 - Two Promises 1. How does Darnay earn his living in England? What are the two promises suggested by the title of this chapter? What promise concerning his past does Darnay make to Dr.
What does Dr. What further evidence is there that Dr. Manette is disturbed by the prospect of a marriage between his daughter and Charles Darnay Chapter 11 - A Companion Picture 1. What does the title of this chapter suggest? S Chapter 12 - The Fellow of Delicacy 1.
What does Mr. Lorry say to Stryver to discourage him from proposing marriage to Lucie? Stryver handle the situation when Lorry comes to visit him later that evening? Is Mr. Chapter 13 - The Fellow of No Delicacy 1. Why does Carton say that he is grateful that Lucie does not love or want to marry him?
What might the promise Carton makes in this chapter foreshadow? S Chapter 14 - The Honest Tradesman 1. Why do you think young Jerry wants to be a Resurrection-Man? What does the absence of a body in the grave suggest? S Chapter 15 — Knitting 1. How do you know that the Mender of roads is a revolutionary?
Where does Monsieur Defarge take the mender of roads? Who is the tall man described by the mender of roads? What is his crime? Why do the people of the village have hope that he will not be executed? S Chapter 16 - Still Knitting 1. Why does Madame Defarge register John Barsad as one of the men who is marked for death in her knitted registry of names? What does Madame Defarge do to alert the other customers that a spy has entered the wine shop? What does the spy say that upsets Monseiur Defarge?
Why do you think Dickens makes reference to it at the end of this chapter? How does the description of the wine shop emphasize the poverty of the residents of Saint Antoine? Chapter 17 - One Night 1. Manette mean when he says that for his daughter to have no knowledge or memory of him would be worse than being dead? Why do you think Lucie checks in on her father while he is sleeping the night before her wedding? S Chapter 18 - Nine Days 1.
What is suggested by the fact that Dr. Lorry decide to ease Dr. Manette out of his relapse? Chapter 19 - An Opinion 1. What is Mr. Manette is awake on the tenth morning and no longer making shoes?
Lorry carefully discusses Dr. What three questions does Mr. Lorry ask Dr. Manette to answer in the course of this discussion?
Why does the doctor resist the idea of giving up his shoe making tools? Under what conditions does the doctor agree to the removal of the shoe making tools?
S Chapter 20 - A Plea 1. Why does Carton ask Darnay for his friendship? Why does Lucie ask her husband to be especially patient and kind with Sydney Carton? What practical purpose would Charles Dickens have for having Lucie make this request? Chapter 21 - Echoing Footsteps 1. What occurs on July 14, ? How was this search foreshadowed earlier in the book? Who is old Foulon, and why is he marked for death by the Defarges?
What happens to his son-in-law? How do the killings by the peasants of Saint Antonine impact the lives of the poor and hungry peasants? Chapter 23 - Fire Rises 1. Who is the man in wooden shoes? What does he do? Who is Monsieur Gabelle? How does he escape the people of his village?
Why do you think the mender of roads and the other village people decide to light candles in all of their windows? S Chapter 24 - Drawn to the Loadstone Rock 1. Why is Mr. Lorry traveling to France?
Who is he taking with him? What naive reasons does Darnay give Mr. Lorry for desiring to return to France? Stryver think of the mysterious Marquis St. What decree is passed by the revolutionary government of France the same day that Darnay leaves the safety of England to travel to Paris?
Why does Defarge refuse to help Darnay by contacting Mr.
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