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Tale Of Two Cities charictarization
-LUCIE MANETTE (DARNAY)
One way you may approach Lucie Manette is as the central figure of
the novel. Think about the many ways she affects her fellow
characters. Although she is not responsible for liberating her
father, Dr. Manette, from the Bastille, Lucie is the agent who
restores his damaged psyche through unselfish love and devotion. She
maintains a calm, restful atmosphere in their Soho lodgings,
attracting suitors (Charles Darnay, Stryver, Sydney Carton) and
brightening
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Carton to
force Barsad, Cly's partner, into a plot to save Charles Darnay's
life.
As for Cruncher's moral character, a brush with Revolutionary terror
reforms him. He promises to make amends for his former "honest
trade" by turning undertaker, burying the dead instead of raising
them. In the last, tense pages of the novel, Cruncher's vow, "never
no more will I interfere with Mrs. Cruncher's flopping," finally
strikes a humorous chord. It's darkly comic relief.
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