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  1. Intro Notes :
  2. 1. Starvation and Poverty.
  3. 2. They were employed as servants and were given no attention.
  4. 3. Huge prison on the outskirts of Paris.
  5. 4. The death of many aristocrats.
  6. 5. There are two cities in the book, London and Paris.
  7.  
  8. Character List
  9. --- Have to do yourself d:
  10.  
  11. Book 1 Ch 1
  12. 1. Antithesis - A contrast, or opposition, as of ideas ; the exact opposite.
  13.  
  14. Best of Times
  15. - Age of Wisdom
  16. - Time of Belief
  17. - Season of Light
  18. - Spring of Hope
  19.  
  20. Worst of Times
  21. - Age of Foolishness
  22. - Time of Incredulity
  23. - Season of Darkness
  24. - Winter of Despair
  25.  
  26. 2.
  27. - King George III
  28. - King Lours XVI
  29.  
  30. 3.
  31. - Burglaries in open daylight, highway robberies in the dead of night.
  32. 4.
  33. - Ruling class ; the nobility.
  34.  
  35. Book 1 Chapter 2
  36. 1. Read it, gave back to the messenger to return.
  37. 2. Tellson's Bank in London
  38.  
  39. Book 1 Chapter 3
  40. 1. Almost eighteen years.
  41. 2. Says "He can't say."
  42.  
  43. Book 1 Chapter 4
  44. 1. A Young Lady
  45. 2.
  46. - Young lady of not more than seventeen.
  47. - Straw traveling hat w/ribbon in her hand
  48. - Short, pretty. Has amount of blonde/golden hair
  49. - Blue, inquiring eyes.
  50. 3. A child he had held while crossing the English Channel on a cold day.
  51. 4. father,estate
  52. 5. scientist,France,twenty
  53. 6. Mr. Lorry brought her to England
  54. 7. Ward - Minor who is placed under the care or protection of a guardian or court.
  55. 8. To spare her the agony of not knowing.
  56. 9. He is still alive and has been taken to the house of an old servant in Paris.
  57. 10. "Recalled to Life"
  58. 11. enemies
  59.  
  60. Book 1 Chapter 5
  61. 1. Saint Antoine
  62. 2. Wine, they scrambled to sip the wine in between the cracks of the disgusting cobble.
  63. 3. Smokeless chimneys, poor living conditions, finding odd places to drink.
  64. 4. blood
  65. 5.
  66. "People old and young suffered in every doorway."
  67. "On every face, and heavy upon every brow was the sign of hunger."
  68. "Hunger stared down the smokeless chimneys and stared up from the filthy street."
  69. 6.
  70. - Hunger
  71. - A horrible and disgusting setting, to set the mood.
  72. 7.
  73. a. filth,stench
  74. b. fire/anger ; That the nobles and aristocrats were living large, while they were suffering.
  75. c.
  76. - "Sharpened weapons. (Knives, Axes)"
  77. - "Oiled guns."
  78. - They knew that soon the time would come when they would make themselves heard."
  79. 8. Monsieur Ernest Defarge (Defarge) , Would not change his opinion once that opinion has been voiced.
  80. 9. Mr. Lorry and Miss Lucie Manette
  81. 10. Knitting
  82. 11. Fifth
  83.  
  84. Book 1 Chapter 6
  85. 12. He had transformed into a secret, angry, dangerous man with no humor in his face.
  86. 13. He'd go mad if the door was left open.
  87. 14.
  88. - Small window
  89. - WhiteHaired man sat on a low bench busily making shoes.
  90.  
  91. Book 1 Chapter 7
  92. 1.
  93. - Haggard Eyes - White beard, raggedly cut - Yellow rags
  94. - Weakness from lack of use - Hollow face and bright eyes - Body withered and torn
  95. 2. One Hundred and Five, North Tower.
  96. 3. It was his prison cell.
  97. 4. Monsieur Manette, Miss Lucie Manette's father.
  98. 5. Mr. Lorry was his old banker.
  99. 6. One or two long golden hairs
  100. 7. The jailkeeper's daughter
  101. 8. England
  102. 9. He was locked up for 18 years and wasn't used to being in contact with other people.
  103. 10. Monsieur Manette, means he is uplifted by the sight of his daughter, no longer soul-less person.
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