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What are the two cities of the novel ’ s title?

What are the two cities of the novel ’ s title?. Page 1. France (Paris) England (London). What does Mr Lorry do upon arrival in Dover?. Page 2. He waits for a young lady – Lucie Manette. Whom does Lorry meet here, and what plans do they make?. Page 2.

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What are the two cities of the novel ’ s title?

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  1. What are the two cities of the novel’s title? Page 1 • France (Paris) • England (London)

  2. What does Mr Lorry do upon arrival in Dover? Page 2 • He waits for a young lady – Lucie Manette. Whom does Lorry meet here, and what plans do they make? Page 2 • Lorry meets Lucie Manette in Dover and they are going to bring Dr. Manette back to life.

  3. What kind of town is Saint Antonie? Page 4 • It is narrow, dirty and poor.

  4. Who are the owners of the wine-shop? Page 4 • Monsieur and Madame Defarge

  5. What is Dr. Manette doing when Lorry and Defarge enter his room? Page 6 • He is making shoes. What does Dr. Manette say his name is? Page 6 • One hundred and Five, North Tower What helps Dr. Manette begin to remember his past? Page 6 • Some golden hair of Lucie Manette helps him begin to remember his wife.

  6. How is Tellson’s Bank in England described? Page 8 • It is old, dark and ugly building.

  7. What does Jerry Cruncher ask the man who assumes that Darnay will be found guilty? Page 8-9 • “What’s he done?” & “What’ll happen if he’s guilty?” Why is Lucie Manette called to the witness stand? Page 9 • She had met Darnay on the boat what carried her and her father from France to England.

  8. How does Dr. Manette look at Darnay? Page 12 • He looks at Darnay with a strange expression came over his face. Why does Carton hate Darnay? Page 13 • Darnay looked so much like him. What else does Carton complain about? Page 13 • His cleverness and his hardwork in the law only made Mr Stryver successful and rich.

  9. What happens as the Marquis is traveling to his castle? Page 15 • He knocked down a child and the child died. What is his reaction to this? Page 15-16 • He paid money and left. What happens when the Marquis sits down to dinner? Page 18 • His nephew arrived. Who is the nephew of the Marquis? Page 18 • Charles Darnay

  10. How does Darnay feel about the family name? Page 19 • The name of the family is hated everywhere in France What does Darnay concern about the property in France? Page 19 • The family is hard, cruel landowner. • The people work for the night and day, but don’t have enough food.

  11. What is Charles Darnay’s occupation after the Marquis died? Page 21 • He becomes a teacher of French in London. What do Darnay and Dr. Manette discuss? Page 21 • They discuss Lucie and a promise that if Lucie loves Darnay, Dr. Manette will support him. What does that mean when Dr. Manette goes back to the shoemaker’s bench? Page 23 • The shadow of the Bastille had fallen on him again.

  12. What does Carton tell Lucie when he visits her? Page 23 • It’s too late for everything and he likes her.

  13. What has Miss Pross’s brother done to her? Page 26 • He stole money from her.

  14. What does Dr. Manette do after Lucie and Charles leave for honeymoon? Page 26 • He starts making shoes again. What does Lorry try to do? Page 27 • Mr. Lorry sat with him night and day, talking gently to him from time to time. How long does this go on? Page 26 • 9 nights and days. What happens after Dr. Manette’s tenth day of making shoes? Page 27 • He is back to his own self.

  15. With whom does Defarge bring back after being away for 3 days? Page 28 • Jacques/ mender of roads Who is hanged in the village square after the Marquis’s death? Page 29 • Gaspard Why does Madame Defarge put a rose in her hat? Page 30 • It is a signal to ask all customers in the wine-shop to leave.

  16. Where does the angry crowd go with weapon? Page 32 • The Bastille When was it? Page 34 • 14 July 1789 Why does Lorry decide to go to France? Page 36 • He wants to find and hides paper that might be dangerous to the bank’s customers. Whom does he take with him? Page 36 • Jerry Cruncher

  17. What is Charles Darnay’s real name? Page 37 • The Marquis of Evremonde Who is Monsieur Gabelle? Page 38 • Darnay’s old servant What decision does this letter lead Darnay to make? Page 38 • He needs to go to France.

  18. Where is Darnay taken to after arriving at Paris? Page 40 • The prison of LaForce What does Darnay think of when in his own cell? Page 40 • Dr Manette

  19. Where is Tellson’s Paris branch located? Page 40 • It is located at the south of the river, close to the heart of the city.

  20. What does Defarge bring to Mr. Lorry? Page 43 • He brings him a piece of paper from Dr. Manette. Where does Lorry take the Defarges? Page 43 • He takes them to Lucie’s room. What does Lucie ask of Madame Defarge? Page 44 • She asks her to be good to her husband.

  21. How does Lucie cope with her husband’s imprisonment? Page 45 • She lives every moment in great fear.

  22. How does Darnay defend himself? Page 47 • He said that he married to a Frenchwoman in England. She is the daughter of Dr. Manette, a prisoner of the Bastille and a well-known friend of all good citizens. From whom did he learn to appeal to the court in this way? Page 46 • Dr. Manette What is the result of the trial? Page 47 • Darnay was set free.

  23. Who accuse Darnay again after he is released? Page 49 • Ernest Defarge and Teresa Defarge (& Alexandre Manette)

  24. Who does Miss Pross see in the wine-shop? Page 49 • Solomon What was Solomon Pross’s another name? Page 50 • John Barsad

  25. What does Carton want with Barsad? Page 51 • He wants to help Carton/ Darnay. OR He wants Barsad to go to the office of Mr. Lorry with him. What deal has Sydney Carton worked out with Barsad? Page 52 • He would go to see Darnay and Barsad needed to do anything to help him.

  26. Where does Carton go after he leaves Lorry? Page 53 • He visited a shop in a quiet corner of Paris. What does he do there? • He gets several powders there.

  27. Who is the mysterious third person who has denounced Charles Darnay? Page 54 • Alexandre Manette What did Defarge find in the room Dr. Manette was when he was in the Bastille? Page 56 • He found a written paper that Dr. Manette wrote (talking about what happened to him before he’s sent to prison).

  28. What does Lucie ask of the crowd at the trial? Page 59 • Lucie asks if she can kiss her husband. Who helps Lucie when she faints? Page 60 • Sydney Carton

  29. What does Carton learn about Madame Defarge while he is at the wine-shop? • She was the victim’s younger sister in the incident in 1757. • She is going to take revenge and kills the whole family of Evremonde.

  30. What does Carton tell Lorry to do? Page 62 • He asks Lorry to leave Paris with Dr. Manette, Lucie, little Lucie and Miss Pross the next day. What does Carton give to Lorry? Page 62 • He gives Lorry his own necessary paper for leaving Paris.

  31. How many prisoners are awaiting their deaths? Page 65 • 52

  32. What does Sydney Carton tell Darnay? Page 63 • He asks Darnay to change the clothes with him and to dictate a note. Whom does Carton call into the room to carry Darnay out? Page 65 • The spy Barsad

  33. Where does Madame Defarge then go? Page 68 • She goes to Lucie’s home. Whom does Madame Defarge meet at Lucie’s apartment? Page 69 • Miss Pross What is the result of this struggle? Page 71 • Madame Defarge died.

  34. What does Sydney Carton think of as he awaits the guillotine? Page 73 • He thinks of a beautiful city and real freedom.

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