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Character sketch of lucie from the shoemaker by Charles dickens

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Explanation:

Lucie Manette, in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, is a quiet young woman. She is deeply compassionate but never develops a real believable character. Her feelings, which are similar in all cases, are revealed to us when she interacts with her father Dr. Manette, Charles Darney, and Sydney Carton.

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Character sketch of Lucie Manette from A tale of two cities.

Explanation:-

  • A young French woman who grew up in England, Lucie was raised as a ward of Tellson's Bank as her parents were presumed dead.
  • Dickens depicts Lucy as a model of compassion.
  • Her love has the power to bind her family together—the text often refers to her as the "golden thread."
  • Moreover, his love has the power to transform the people around him.
  • This enables her father to "recall to life", and it marks the development of Sydney Carton from "The Jackal" to a hero.
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