DemiDangerLangLit06
They've Got Character
Back to Real Life
That Pesky Revolution
Role Play The House of Mirrors
Heroes
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They've Got Character - 100
She has "a forehead with a singular capacity. of lifting and
knitting itself."
They've Got Character - 100
Who is Lucie Manette?
They've Got Character - 200
She has "on her head a most wonderful bonnet like a. great
Stilton cheese."
They've Got Character - 200
Who is Miss Pross?
They've Got Character - 300
People notice his white hair and "the indescribable intensity of
his face."
They've Got Character - 300
Who is Alexandre Manette?
They've Got Character - 400
He "sat leaning back, with his torn gown half off him. his
hands in his pockets."
They've Got Character - 400
Who is Sydney Carton?
They've Got Character - 500
He is "well-grown and well-looking, with a sunburnt cheek
and a dark eye."
They've Got Character - 500
Who is Charles Darnay?
Back to Real Life - 100
When Charles Dickens was a child, his father was
imprisoned for this offense.
Back to Real Life - 100
What are unpaid debts?
Back to Real Life - 200
As a young man, Charles Dickens took three months to
master this system.
Back to Real Life - 200
What is shorthand?
Back to Real Life - 300
This was Charles Dickens's first serialized novel.
Back to Real Life - 300
What is The Pickwick Papers?
Back to Real Life - 400
Charles Dickens married this woman.
Back to Real Life - 400
Who was Catherine Hogarth?
Back to Real Life - 500
Charles Dickens had an affair with this woman.
Back to Real Life - 500
Who was Ellen Ternan?
That Pesky Revolution - 100
Alexandre Manette's 18-year ordeal illustrates this cause of
the French Revolution.
That Pesky Revolution - 100
What is frequent unlawful imprisonment or imprisonment
without trial?
That Pesky Revolution - 200
The Marquis St. Evrémonde's behavior illustrates this cause
of the French Revolution.
That Pesky Revolution - 200
What is the cruelty or arrogance of the aristocracy?
That Pesky Revolution - 300
The reference to France "making paper money and spending it" illustrates this.
That Pesky Revolution - 300
What is the financial mismanagement of France?
That Pesky Revolution - 400
The aristocrats at the party in the novel display these two
bad qualities.
That Pesky Revolution - 400
What are pettiness and incompetence?
That Pesky Revolution - 500
Significant planning for the real French Revolution happened
in this sort of shop.
That Pesky Revolution - 500
What is a wine shop?
Role Play - 100
This character represents Dickens's ideal of womanhood.
Role Play - 100
Who is Lucie Manette?
Role Play - 200
This character is repeatedly portrayed as broken and then
healed.
Role Play - 200
Who is Alexandre Manette?
Role Play - 300
This character is portrayed as a female monster.
Role Play - 300
Who is Madame Defarge?
Role Play - 400
This character shows compassion even while
claiming he has no time for feelings.
Role Play - 400
Who is Jarvis Lorry?
Role Play - 500
This character embodies all of the novel's contradictory moral
questions.
Role Play - 500
Who is Sydney Carton?
The House of Mirrors - 100
The title of the novel sets up a comparison between these
two places.
The House of Mirrors - 100
What are London and Paris?
The House of Mirrors - 200
The opening lines of the novel compare these two periods.
The House of Mirrors - 200
What are the French revolutionary period and
Dickens's period?
The House of Mirrors - 300
The resemblance between these two characters bodes
well for one of them.
The House of Mirrors - 300
Who are Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton?
The House of Mirrors - 400
She is Lucie Manette's dark double.
The House of Mirrors - 400
Who is Madame Defarge?
The House of Mirrors - 500
The language of this part of the novel starts the pattern of
doubling and contradiction.
The House of Mirrors - 500
What are the opening lines?
Heroes - 100
Sydney Carton performs this heroic act.
Heroes - 100
What is changing places with Charles Darnay on the eve of
his execution?
Heroes - 200
In an attempt to protect Lucie Darnay, Miss Pross
accidentally kills this character.
Heroes - 200
Who is Madame Defarge?
Heroes - 300
Miss Pross's most heroic act has this unfortunate
consequence.
Heroes - 300
What is deafness?
Heroes - 400
Jerry Cruncher redeems himself by renouncing these two
activities.
Heroes - 400
What are robbing graves and beating his wife?
Heroes - 500
This character drives the coach that carries Charles and Lucie
Darnay from Paris.
Heroes - 500
Who is Jarvis Lorry?