Madame Defarge dies by her own gun during a fight with Miss Pross. Mr. Defarge, however, remains living.
Madame Defarge has no other names in the knitting world. It is simply called the Madame Defarge style of knitting.
it is to show who will die because of the revolution
One example is when Defarge remarks, "I am growing old and am 'stronger than I thought.’... 'And when I die, you shall have the safe intended for me at the farm.'" This suggests a desire for revenge and violence that will be carried out in the future.
She was never prosecuted , as she gave evidence against Clark. Thought to be alive and living in England , maybe under an alias
Yes, in the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, Lucie Manette's young son, also named Lucie, dies toward the end of the story. His death deeply affects the characters and adds to the tragic events of the novel.
It's much more powerful if it is personally read. However, in the end, Sydney Carton sacrifices himself for Darnay, for the sake of Lucie and her family since he and Darnay appear so similiarly physically. In a way, Carton seems to die in a prophetical way or "sublime" as did Jesus Christ, (an allusion). In the end, the narrator imagines what Sydney Carton would say. Before Sydney dies, he meets a seamstress who is very poor. She asks him to hold her hand and kisses him as she is sent to the guillotine as well. (The seamstress ties in with the weaving of the golden thread and Madame Defarge's knitting)
The character who was killed by the carriage in "A Tale of Two Cities" is Sydney Carton. He sacrifices himself by taking the place of another character, Charles Darnay, who is sentenced to die by guillotine during the French Revolution. Sydney Carton's act of selflessness and redemption is a pivotal moment in the novel.
NO, she did not die.
No.
Madame Defarge is killed by Miss Pross during a struggle at the barricades, while they are fighting over the safety of their loved ones. Madame Defarge is accidentally shot by her own pistol, leading to her death.
it it a heartworming movie about a dolphin that looses her tale but does not die
No, he does not.