Character sketch of Lucie manette from A tale of two cities
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In Charles Dickens' novel, A Tale of Two Cities, the character of Lucie Manette is French by nationality but is raised on English soil. She grows up believing that she is an orphan. ... When the Bastille falls, Doctor Manette has by this time lost his memory. He becomes a shoemaker.
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Character sketch of Lucie Manette from A tale of two cities.
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- 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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