Write the character sketch of Mr. Lorry of The Tale Of Two Cities
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In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens' novel about the French Revolution, Jarvis Lorry is a banker and an admirable, loyal friend who first rescues Lucie; then her father, Dr. Manette; and finally her husband, Charles Darnay, by being at their sides and facilitating their well-being.
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The character sketch of Mr. Lorry of The Tale Of Two Cities
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- An elderly businessman who works for Tellson’s Bank, Mr. Lorry is a very business-oriented bachelor with a strong moral sense and a good, honest heart.
- He proves trustworthy and loyal, and Doctor Manette and Lucie come to value him as a personal friend.
- Jarvis Lorry exemplifies someone who lives according to principles and integrity in both his professional and personal life. Lorry shows great tenderness and loyalty to Lucie and her father.
- When Dr. Manettee returns after Lucie's wedding, Lorry is very gentle and clever in stating that what happened in the case of a fictional patient.
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