1. Who were ready to go to the church?
2. Why was Dr. Manette looking pale?
3. Where did Mr and Mrs Darnay go?
4. What happened to Mr. Manette after the departure of Lucie?
5. How did Mr. Manette control his mental agony in Lucie's absence?
6. What was the request made by Lucie to her husband?
7. What troubled Mr. Lorry in July 1789?
8. Who visited Lucie and her family after their short trip?
9. Did the marriage between Lucie and Darnay affect her bonding with Sydney or her father? Give reasons for your answer.
Answers
A Tale of Two Cities
Charles Dickens
1859
Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
Sources
For Further Study
Charles Dickens
1859
Introduction
A Tale of Two Cities occupies a central place in the canon of Charles Dickens's works. This novel of the French Revolution was originally serialized in the author's own periodical All the Year Round. Weekly publication of chapters 1-3 of Book 1 began on April 30, 1859. In an innovative move, Dickens
Explanation:
The patriot says that just a year ago, on the very same day when he entered the city, people welcomed him warmly. His paths were decorated with roses and myrtles. There were sounds of bells resounding in the air. People gathered to see the great leader who performed great deeds for his nation. People were very happy and excited.