Charles came home and his daughter greeted
him with affection, while Lucie was worried and very quiet.
What does Lucie's attitude foreshadow? Share your responses
in 35-40 words. THIS IS FROM THE TALE OF TWO CITIES NOVEL.
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Answer: A Tale of Two Cities . It's not really that Lucie's marriage foreshadows anything--except, perhaps, a very sad . He believes her wholeheartedly and tells her of the times in prison when he . home of his own dear child and her children had been told of him with love. Lucie is concerned enough to literally go check on him.
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Explanation: Tale of Two Cities
- A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel of 1859 written by Charles Dickens.
- Lucie Manette Darnay is the wife of Charles Darnay.
- She is compassionate, loving and kind lady.
- When Charles comes home, his daughter greets him with lots of affection and happiness but Lucia was worried and very quiet.
- Lucia worried because her husband had been announced an illegal emigrated aristocrat.
- He was not a free person and could be detained any moment.
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