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Who are they?

Trials and Tribulations

Family Matters

What’s withthe Marquis? Randomness

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This character does not have a loving relationship with his wife.

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Jerry Cruncher

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Until this character got involved, Charles’ defense during the trial

wasn’t cutting it.

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Sydney Carton

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This character seems to be a minor character, who is protective over

Lucie.

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Miss Pross

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This character lives a double life, professionally.

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Sydney Carton or Jerry Cruncher

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This character states this: “Repression is the only lasting

philosophy. The dark difference of fear and slavery…will keep the dogs

obedient to the whip…” (Dickens 119).

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Monsieur the Marquis

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They are witnesses for the prosecution.

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Lucie Manette , Doctor Manette,Roger Cly, and John Barsad

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This character is Darnay’s counsel during the trial.

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Mr. Stryver

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This character is directed to go to court to act as a messenger for

Mr. Lorry.

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Jerry Cruncher

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This is what Charles is being charged for in court.

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Treason against England

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Charles Darnay is acquitted of all charges based on this supportive

testimony.

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The “eye witnesses” never really saw Charles, so their claims are negated due to Sydney Carton’s

good observations.

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These characters frequently visit the Manette home on Sundays.

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Jarvis Lorry and Charles Darnay

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This person is described as a “lovely housekeeper”, who helps to ensure

that everyone is happy and satisfied.

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Lucie Manette

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These two people have true affections for Lucie.

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Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton

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These two family members argue about their family and its use of

its social position.

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Charles Darnay and The Marquis

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This is what Charles says he will do with his uncle’s estate if he inherits

it.

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Charles will follow his mother’s wishes and turn the estate over to the

people who have for generations worked and suffered for it.

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This occurs after the Marquis leaves the party of the Monseigneur’s.

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The Marquis’ carriage runs over and kills a small child.

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This is who the Marquis blames for the accident.

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The crowd of peasants that forms because they don’t take care of their

children.

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This character murdered the Marquis.

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Gaspard, the father of the little boy killed by the Marquis’ carriage

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This person observes the hidden man under the carriage.

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The road mender

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This is what the Marquis worries about after the accident occurs.

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Whether his horses were hurt

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This is what Aggerawayter does that upsets Jerry Cruncher.

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Prays

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Mr. Carton thinks of himself in this way.

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Sydney Carton does not have a positive outlook on himself. He

has no self-confidence and drinks to elevate his pain.

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The French countryside is described as this.

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It is just as disheveled as the peasant people described.

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These characters have taken a love interest in Lucie Manette.

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Stryver, Darnay, and Carton

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This is the name that Stryver calls Carton.

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Jackal


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