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- Intro Notes :
- 1. Starvation and Poverty.
- 2. They were employed as servants and were given no attention.
- 3. Huge prison on the outskirts of Paris.
- 4. The death of many aristocrats.
- 5. There are two cities in the book, London and Paris.
- Character List
- --- Have to do yourself d:
- Book 1 Ch 1
- 1. Antithesis - A contrast, or opposition, as of ideas ; the exact opposite.
- Best of Times
- - Age of Wisdom
- - Time of Belief
- - Season of Light
- - Spring of Hope
- Worst of Times
- - Age of Foolishness
- - Time of Incredulity
- - Season of Darkness
- - Winter of Despair
- 2.
- - King George III
- - King Lours XVI
- 3.
- - Burglaries in open daylight, highway robberies in the dead of night.
- 4.
- - Ruling class ; the nobility.
- Book 1 Chapter 2
- 1. Read it, gave back to the messenger to return.
- 2. Tellson's Bank in London
- Book 1 Chapter 3
- 1. Almost eighteen years.
- 2. Says "He can't say."
- Book 1 Chapter 4
- 1. A Young Lady
- 2.
- - Young lady of not more than seventeen.
- - Straw traveling hat w/ribbon in her hand
- - Short, pretty. Has amount of blonde/golden hair
- - Blue, inquiring eyes.
- 3. A child he had held while crossing the English Channel on a cold day.
- 4. father,estate
- 5. scientist,France,twenty
- 6. Mr. Lorry brought her to England
- 7. Ward - Minor who is placed under the care or protection of a guardian or court.
- 8. To spare her the agony of not knowing.
- 9. He is still alive and has been taken to the house of an old servant in Paris.
- 10. "Recalled to Life"
- 11. enemies
- Book 1 Chapter 5
- 1. Saint Antoine
- 2. Wine, they scrambled to sip the wine in between the cracks of the disgusting cobble.
- 3. Smokeless chimneys, poor living conditions, finding odd places to drink.
- 4. blood
- 5.
- "People old and young suffered in every doorway."
- "On every face, and heavy upon every brow was the sign of hunger."
- "Hunger stared down the smokeless chimneys and stared up from the filthy street."
- 6.
- - Hunger
- - A horrible and disgusting setting, to set the mood.
- 7.
- a. filth,stench
- b. fire/anger ; That the nobles and aristocrats were living large, while they were suffering.
- c.
- - "Sharpened weapons. (Knives, Axes)"
- - "Oiled guns."
- - They knew that soon the time would come when they would make themselves heard."
- 8. Monsieur Ernest Defarge (Defarge) , Would not change his opinion once that opinion has been voiced.
- 9. Mr. Lorry and Miss Lucie Manette
- 10. Knitting
- 11. Fifth
- Book 1 Chapter 6
- 12. He had transformed into a secret, angry, dangerous man with no humor in his face.
- 13. He'd go mad if the door was left open.
- 14.
- - Small window
- - WhiteHaired man sat on a low bench busily making shoes.
- Book 1 Chapter 7
- 1.
- - Haggard Eyes - White beard, raggedly cut - Yellow rags
- - Weakness from lack of use - Hollow face and bright eyes - Body withered and torn
- 2. One Hundred and Five, North Tower.
- 3. It was his prison cell.
- 4. Monsieur Manette, Miss Lucie Manette's father.
- 5. Mr. Lorry was his old banker.
- 6. One or two long golden hairs
- 7. The jailkeeper's daughter
- 8. England
- 9. He was locked up for 18 years and wasn't used to being in contact with other people.
- 10. Monsieur Manette, means he is uplifted by the sight of his daughter, no longer soul-less person.
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