《双城记》英文导读

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Miss Pross: Miss Pross is Lucie Manette’s nurse Monsieur Everemonde: He is the image of the uncaring French aristocrat and he is responsible
for the imprisonment of Dr. Manette.
Openers for A Tale of Two Cities
Ch.1-2
Describe the social situation and atmosphere that Dickens describes in Chapter One. What sort of state is England and France in?
Book II Chapter 1 and 2
Describe the character of Jerry Cruncher, which is emphasized in Chapter 1. Describe the Old Bailey, which is emphasized in Chapter 2.
Understanding Whose Who
Sydney Carton: Sydney Carton is a dissipated English lawyer who spends a great deal of his life drunk. Dr. Manette: Dr. Manette is one of the central characters in A Tale of Two Cities. He was imprisoned at
Shape your response into a well organized paragraph, 68 sentences in length.
Ch.3-4
Who does Jarvis Lorry meet in Dover and what do they plan to do? How does Dickens create a sense of suspense in these chapters?
“The Jackal” We see in this chapter that Darnay, Stryver, and Carton have all taken an interest in Lucie Manette. How is this revealed?
Jarvis Lorry: Jarvis Lorry is the representative of Tellson's Bank, an old, established English institution.
He serves partly as a means of progressing the plot and partly as a symbol of English middle-class virtue.
UnderstandinБайду номын сангаас Whose Who
Mr. Stryver: C. J. Stryver is the quasi-law partner of Sydney Carton. He makes his living by
exploiting Carton's legal mind.
Book II Chapter 5 and 6
Charles Darnay: Charles Darnay, or St. Evremonde, is the nephew and heir of the Marquis St.
Evremonde, the wicked aristocrat who is responsible for the imprisonment of Dr. Manette.
Book II Chapter 3 & 4
Ch.3 “A Disappointment” Who is Charles Darnay? What is he being tried for and why is he acquitted? Ch. 4 “Congratulatory” Who is Sydney Carton? Describe this character.
Chapter 5 & 6
What is the impression you have of Madame Defarge, after reading Chapter 5? What helps Dr. Manette begin to remember his past. (This is mentioned in Chapter 6.)
the start of the story because he had tried to bring the crimes of two members of a French noble family to public trial.
Jerry Cruncher: Jerry Cruncher is the literal symbol of Dickens's theme of resurrection in A Tale of
Madame Defarge: Madame Defarge is the symbol of the evils brought forth by the French Revolution.
Her entire family was destroyed by the St. Evremonde clan
Two Cities. Cruncher is a "resurrection man"—he steals fresh corpses from graveyards and delivers them to medical schools so that students can study human anatomy.
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