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Who are they? Trials and Tribulations Family Matters What’s with the Marquis? Randomness

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

Jerry Cruncher

Until this character came along, Charles’ defense during the trial wasn’t cutting it.

Lucie Manette

This character is said to be somewhat misunderstood until you get to know him/her.

Miss Pross

This character lives sort of a double life.

Sydney Carton

He is the uncle to Charles Darnay.

Monsieur the Marquis

They are witnesses for the prosecution.

Lucie Manette and Doctor Manette

This character is Darnay’s counsel during the trial.

Mr. Stryver

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

Jerry Cruncher

This is what Charles is being charged for in court.

Treason against England

Charles Darnay is acquitted of all charges based on this supportive testimony.

Dr. Manette and Lucie testified that they had met Darnay five years earlier on their voyage from Paris to England when the Doctor was released from prison.

This character frequently visits the Manette home on Sundays.

Mr. Jarvis Lorry

This person is described as a lovely housekeeper, who helps to ensure that everyone is happy and satisfied.

Lucie Manette

These two people are also seen at the Manette’s home to visit Lucie.

Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton

These two family members argue about their family and its use of its social position.

Charles Darnay and The Marquis

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

Charles will follow his mother’s wishes and turn the estate over to the people who have for generations worked and suffered for it.

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

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

This is who the Marquis blames for the accident.

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

This character murdered the Marquis.

A tall, thin peasant man, who rode from Paris underneath the Marquis’ carriage

This person hides underneath the Marquis’ carriage.

A tall, thin peasant man

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

That his horses were hurt.

This is what Aggerawayter does that upsets Jerry Cruncher.

Prays

Mr. Carton thinks of himself in this way.

Sydney Carton does not have a positive outlook on himself. He has no self-confidence and drinks to elevate his pain.

The French countryside is described as this.

It is just as disheveled as the peasant people described.

These characters have taken a love interest in Lucie Manette.

Stryver, Darnay, and Carton

This is the name that Stryver calls Carton.

Jackal