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Jarvis Lorry is the representative of Tellson's Bank, an old, respected and...
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Describe Mr Lorry from "A Tale of Two Cities."
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a big symbol from the story is actually sydney carton himself. sydney is a...
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The Manette family home is described as a place where one could escape and be...
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The decay of the upper class is demonstrated in Book the Second, chapters 7 with...
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Carton is not only the hero, he is also the figure Dickens intendes to liken to...
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London, England and St. Antoine, France.
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Most definitely Carton is the hero. Who would willingly take the place of a man...
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In the opening of Chapter 7 Dickens gives a parody and caricature of the lavish,...
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