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DemiDanger LangLit06

They've Got Character Back to Real Life That Pesky Revolution Role PlayThe House of Mirrors Heroes

They've Got Character She has "a forehead with a singular capacity. of lifting and knitting itself."

They've Got Character Who is Lucie Manette?

They've Got Character She has "on her head a most wonderful bonnet like a. great Stilton cheese."

They've Got Character Who is Miss Pross?

They've Got Character People notice his white hair and "the indescribable intensity of his face."

They've Got Character Who is Alexandre Manette?

They've Got Character He "sat leaning back, with his torn gown half off him. his hands in his pockets."

They've Got Character Who is Sydney Carton?

They've Got Character He is "well-grown and well- looking, with a sunburnt cheek and a dark eye."

They've Got Character Who is Charles Darnay?

Back to Real Life When Charles Dickens was a child, his father was imprisoned for this offense.

Back to Real Life What are unpaid debts?

Back to Real Life As a young man, Charles Dickens took three months to master this system.

Back to Real Life What is shorthand?

Back to Real Life This was Charles Dickens's first serialized novel.

Back to Real Life What is The Pickwick Papers?

Back to Real Life Charles Dickens married this woman.

Back to Real Life Who was Catherine Hogarth?

Back to Real Life Charles Dickens had an affair with this woman.

Back to Real Life Who was Ellen Ternan?

That Pesky Revolution Alexandre Manette's 18-year ordeal illustrates this cause of the French Revolution.

That Pesky Revolution What is frequent unlawful imprisonment or imprisonment without trial?

That Pesky Revolution The Marquis St. Evrémonde's behavior illustrates this cause of the French Revolution.

That Pesky Revolution What is the cruelty or arrogance of the aristocracy?

That Pesky Revolution The reference to France "making paper money and spending it" illustrates this.

That Pesky Revolution What is the financial mismanagement of France?

That Pesky Revolution The aristocrats at the party in the novel display these two bad qualities.

That Pesky Revolution What are pettiness and incompetence?

That Pesky Revolution Significant planning for the real French Revolution happened in this sort of shop.

That Pesky Revolution What is a wine shop?

Role Play This character represents Dickens's ideal of womanhood.

Role Play Who is Lucie Manette?

Role Play This character is repeatedly portrayed as broken and then healed.

Role Play Who is Alexandre Manette?

Role Play This character is portrayed as a female monster.

Role Play Who is Madame Defarge?

Role Play This character shows compassion even while claiming he has no time for feelings.

Role Play Who is Jarvis Lorry?

Role Play This character embodies all of the novel's contradictory moral questions.

Role Play Who is Sydney Carton?

The House of Mirrors The title of the novel sets up a comparison between these two places.

The House of Mirrors What are London and Paris?

The House of Mirrors The opening lines of the novel compare these two periods.

The House of Mirrors What are the French revolutionary period and Dickens's period?

The House of Mirrors The resemblance between these two characters bodes well for one of them.

The House of Mirrors Who are Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton?

The House of Mirrors She is Lucie Manette's dark double.

The House of Mirrors Who is Madame Defarge?

The House of Mirrors The language of this part of the novel starts the pattern of doubling and contradiction.

The House of Mirrors What are the opening lines?

Heroes Sydney Carton performs this heroic act.

Heroes What is changing places with Charles Darnay on the eve of his execution?

Heroes In an attempt to protect Lucie Darnay, Miss Pross accidentally kills this character.

Heroes Who is Madame Defarge?

Heroes Miss Pross's most heroic act has this unfortunate consequence.

Heroes What is deafness?

Heroes Jerry Cruncher redeems himself by renouncing these two activities.

Heroes What are robbing graves and beating his wife?

Heroes This character drives the coach that carries Charles and Lucie Darnay from Paris.

Heroes Who is Jarvis Lorry?