English ATOTC Book the Second Part 5 Flashcards
How does Manette know the situation is about him
He asks about the daughter and looks at his hands, calloused due to shoemaking
In chapter 19 on the 10th morning, what has happened
The relapse is over, “sun”
How does manettte refer to his hsoemaking stuff
An old companion
What do Mrs pross and Lorry do to the “body”
Burn and bury it
“Murder” the old companion
In ch. 21 (echoing footsteps) what does Lucie’s weaving and winding the golden thread represent
Good vs evil (Lucie Madame d)
How is Lucie’s life described as
Sunny and summer sea
What happens to Lucie’s son but what does she have
Dies
Daughter= Little Lucie
What is carton to Lucie’s kid
A loving uncle, loved by her. Never heated w wine anymore
changing
What did Mr stryver do
Marry a florid woman w property
How old is little Lucie
6
How is France described
There is a “great storm in France…sea rising”
What does Lorry complain to the Darnay’s about
Work at Tellison’s, busy bc of revolution
What is the representation of footsteps now leaning towards
Wine–>blood
What is the roar like
Continuously clutching
Weapons were
“Demented with a passionate readiness to scanfile it”
How is the mob described
Roar, living sea
The wine shop is still the
Center
Who is the first to visit after the wedding seeking what
Carton
Friendship and the ability to visit
What happens in France at the same time
The revolutionaries storm the Bastille. Men and women alike
Where does Defarge want to go and demands an inhabitant takes him
105 north tower, looks for something, doesn’t find anything but initials, ignited the place
What does Madame Defarge do
Stands by a guard who is murdered, then beheads him
How many prisoners are freed/people killed
7
What is the mob personified as
A sea
Who does everyone fear
The peasants
“There was a change in the appearance of St. Antoine”
Who is Madame Defarges BFF and what does she represent
The vengeance
The feelings of the peasantry
Who is foulon
An aristocrat who told the people to eat grass then faked his own death
Scapegoat
“Flinging arms, tearing from house to house”
How did Madame Defarge react to the chase of foulon
Clapped her hands as at play
Game of cat and mouse
What did the peasants do to foulon
Killed him and stuffed his face with grass
What do the peasants go back to
Children waiting and breadless
How do the Defarges describe the situation in relation to the Revolution
Almost there (Darnays)