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What are the two cities of the novel’s title?

France (Paris) England (London)

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What does Mr Lorry do upon arrival in Dover? He waits for a young lady – Lucie Manette.

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Whom does Lorry meet here, and what plans do they make? Lorry meets Lucie Manette in Dover and they

are going to bring Dr. Manette back to life.

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What kind of town is Saint Antonie?

It is narrow, dirty and poor.Page 4

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Who are the owners of the wine-shop?

Monsieur and Madame DefargePage 4

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What is Dr. Manette doing when Lorry and Defarge enter his room? He is making shoes.

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What does Dr. Manette say his name is? One hundred and Five, North Tower

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What helps Dr. Manette begin to remember his past? Some golden hair of Lucie Manette helps him

begin to remember his wife.

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How is Tellson’s Bank in England described? It is old, dark and ugly building.

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What does Jerry Cruncher ask the man who assumes that Darnay will be found guilty? “What’s he done?” & “What’ll happen if he’s

guilty?”

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Why is Lucie Manette called to the witness stand? Page 9

She had met Darnay on the boat what carried her and her father from France to England.

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How does Dr. Manette look at Darnay?

He looks at Darnay with a strange expression came over his face.

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Why does Carton hate Darnay? Darnay looked so much like him.

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What else does Carton complain about? His cleverness and his hardwork in the law onl

y made Mr Stryver successful and rich.

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What happens as the Marquis is traveling to his castle? He knocked down a child and the child died.

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What is his reaction to this? He paid money and left.

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What happens when the Marquis sits down to dinner? His nephew arrived.

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Who is the nephew of the Marquis? Charles Darnay Page 18

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How does Darnay feel about the family name? The name of the family is hated everywhere

in France

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What does Darnay concern about the property in France? The family is hard, cruel landowner. The people work for the night and day, but

don’t have enough food.

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What is Charles Darnay’s occupation after the Marquis died? He becomes a teacher of French in London.

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What do Darnay and Dr. Manette discuss? They discuss Lucie and a promise that if Lucie

loves Darnay, Dr. Manette will support him.

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What does that mean when Dr. Manette goes back to the shoemaker’s bench?

The shadow of the Bastille had fallen on him again.

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What does Carton tell Lucie when he visits her? It’s too late for everything and he likes her.

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What has Miss Pross’s brother done to her? He stole money from her.

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What does Dr. Manette do after Lucie and Charles leave for honeymoon? He starts making shoes again.

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What does Lorry try to do? Mr. Lorry sat with him night and day, talking

gently to him from time to time.

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How long does this go on? 9 nights and days.

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What happens after Dr. Manette’s tenth day of making shoes? He is back to his own self.

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With whom does Defarge bring back after being away for 3 days? Jacques/ mender of roads

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Who is hanged in the village square after the Marquis’s death? Page 29

GaspardWhy does Madame Defarge put a rose in her hat? It is a signal to ask all customers in the wine-shop to

leave.

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Where does the angry crowd go with weapon? The Bastille

When was it? 14 July 1789

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Why does Lorry decide to go to France? He wants to find and hides paper that might be

dangerous to the bank’s customers.Whom does he take with him? Jerry Cruncher

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What is Charles Darnay’s real name?

The Marquis of Evremonde

Who is Monsieur Gabelle? Darnay’s old servant

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What decision does this letter lead Darnay to make? He needs to go to France.

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Where is Darnay taken to after arriving at Paris? The prison of LaForce

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What does Darnay think of when in his own cell? Dr Manette

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Where is Tellson’s Paris branch located?

It is located at the south of the river, close to the heart of the city.

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What does Defarge bring to Mr. Lorry?

He brings him a piece of paper from Dr. Manette.

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Where does Lorry take the Defarges? He takes them to Lucie’s room.

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What does Lucie ask of Madame Defarge? She asks her to be good to her husband.

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How does Lucie cope with her husband’s imprisonment? She lives every moment in great fear.

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How does Darnay defend himself? He said that he married to a Frenchwoman in

England. She is the daughter of Dr. Manette, a prisoner of the Bastille and a well-known friend of all good citizens.

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From whom did he learn to appeal to the court in this way? Dr. Manette

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What is the result of the trial? Darnay was set free.

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Who accuse Darnay again after he is released? Ernest Defarge and Teresa Defarge (& Alexa

ndre Manette)

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Who does Miss Pross see in the wine-shop? Solomon

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What was Solomon Pross’s another name? John Barsad

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What does Carton want with Barsad? He wants to help Carton/ Darnay. OR He wan

ts Barsad to go to the office of Mr. Lorry with him.

What deal has Sydney Carton worked out with Barsad? He would go to see Darnay and Barsad needed

to do anything to help him.

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Where does Carton go after he leaves Lorry? He visited a shop in a quiet corner of Paris.

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What does he do there? He gets several powders there.

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Who is the mysterious third person who has denounced Charles Darnay? Alexandre Manette

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What did Defarge find in the room Dr. Manette was when he was in the Bastille? He found a written paper that Dr. Manette wro

te (talking about what happened to him before he’s sent to prison).

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What does Lucie ask of the crowd at the trial? Lucie asks if she can kiss her husband.

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Who helps Lucie when she faints? Sydney Carton

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What does Carton learn about Madame Defarge while he is at the wine-shop? She was the victim’s younger sister in the inci

dent in 1757. She is going to take revenge and kills the who

le family of Evremonde.

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What does Carton tell Lorry to do? He asks Lorry to leave Paris with Dr. Manette,

Lucie, little Lucie and Miss Pross the next day.

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What does Carton give to Lorry? He gives Lorry his own necessary paper for

leaving Paris.

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How many prisoners are awaiting their deaths? 52

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What does Sydney Carton tell Darnay?

He asks Darnay to change the clothes with him and to dictate a note.

Whom does Carton call into the room to carry Darnay out? The spy Barsad

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Where does Madame Defarge then go?

She goes to Lucie’s home.

Whom does Madame Defarge meet at Lucie’s apartment? Miss Pross

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What is the result of this struggle? Madame Defarge died. Page 71

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What does Sydney Carton think of as he awaits the guillotine? He thinks of a beautiful city and real freedom.

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