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Quotes Themes & Motifs Miscellaneous 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Lit. DevicesCharacters
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This character refers to himself as an “honest tradesman.”
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Who is Jerry Cruncher?
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She fires a gun at Madame Defarge.
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Who is Miss Pross?
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“The Lion”
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Who is Mr. Stryver?
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He writes “BLOOD” on the wall of the wine shop.
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Who is Gaspard?
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Also known as Solomon Pross.
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Who is Barsad?
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“It’s a far, far better thing that I do now, than I’ve ever done before.”
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Who is Sydney Carton?
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“It's my suspicion that you've been at it from morning to night to prevent me from being better for it in the pocket.”
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Who is Jerry Cruncher?
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“My family was that peasant family so injured by the Evremonde brothers…”
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Who is Madame Defarge?
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“My work is my business. See my saw!” is said by the wood- sawyer of course, also known as whom?
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Who is the mender of roads?
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“I am bound to a system that is frightful to me. Unwillingly, I am responsible for it…”
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Who is Charles Darnay?
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Mr. Stryver referring to himself as a “Man of Delicacy” is an example of this
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What is irony?
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The red wine being spilled in the streets is a harbinger of things to come, also known as this
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What is foreshadowing?
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Miss Pross exaggerates about the number of suitors Lucie has, employing this device
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What is hyperbole?
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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times… This literary device begins with the letter “a”
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What is anaphora?
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"The wind is rushing after us, and the clouds are flying after us, and the moon is plunging after us, and the whole wild night is in pursuit of us; but, so far we are pursued by nothing else"
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What is Personification?
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This motif is present in chapters “Dusk” and “Darkness” and also while Carton sees the sun rise while walking throughout Paris.
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What is Light and Darkness?
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Cruncher refers to himself as a “--- Man”; this is also a major theme from the novel.
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What is resurrection?
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Carton is similar to Jesus in the novel, especially when he furthers this theme, giving his own life
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What is sacrifice?
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This is a symbol for the Revolution itself, striking fear into the hearts of many characters in Tale.
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What is “La Guillotine”?
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The allusion to this literary work is made in the chapter “Drawn to the Loadstone Rock”
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What is Arabian Nights?
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This 3-word phrase is in the letter given from Cruncher to Lorry at the beginning of the novel.
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What is “Recalled to Life”?
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Tale was originally written in these, not chapters.
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What are installments?
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The Marquis needs four men to help him consume what?
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What is chocolate?
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This is the section of London the Manettes live in.
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What is Soho?
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This novel inspired this movie, directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Christian Bale.
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What is The Dark Knight Rises?
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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