yes, she does. she shoots her.
No, Miss Pross does not kill Madame Defarge. Instead, they have a physical struggle during which Miss Pross accidentally shoots and kills her brother, Solomon Pross. Madame Defarge is eventually killed by a stray bullet from a soldier fighting in the revolution.
No Madame Defarge shoots herself.
No.Madame Defarge shoots herself.
Yes,she does.She shoots herself
In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, Miss Pross accidentally kills Madame Defarge during a struggle after Madame Defarge attempts to betray and harm Charles Darnay's family. Miss Pross defends her loved ones, resulting in Madame Defarge's death.
There was a struggle between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge, and Madame Defarge was shot.
There was a struggle between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge, and Madame Defarge was shot.
Miss Pross fights Madame Defarge in order to protect Lucie and her child from being harmed. She wrestles with Madame Defarge and prevents her from attacking them, demonstrating her fierce loyalty and dedication to their safety.
Madame Defarge does not attend the execution of St. Evremonde because she is killed by Miss Pross in a struggle at her own house, as Miss Pross tries to prevent her from denouncing Lucie Manette and her family. Madame Defarge's obsession with revenge and her violent nature lead to her own downfall before she can witness the execution.
Madame Defarge dies by her own gun during a fight with Miss Pross. Mr. Defarge, however, remains living.
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.
At the end of the novel, Miss Pross kills Madame Defarge in Darney's house.
Dr. Manette is Lucie's father, who is the friend of Mr. Lory, who works at tellson's bank. Jerry cruncher is a messenger for Tellson's bank. Sydney Carton, Mr. Stryver and Charles Darnay are in love with Lucie. Lucie marries Darnay who's real name is Charles Evermond. The Evermonds murder Madame Defarges family. Madame Defarge is Monsieur Defarge's wife (obviously). Miss Pross is Lucie's nanny. Miss Pross's brother is Solomon Pross (Barsad) who helps carton and is a spy with Cly........
Miss Pross and Carton both share a sense of loyalty and devotion to those they care about. They both show deep concern for the well-being of others, with Miss Pross being fiercely protective of Lucie and Carton ultimately sacrificing himself for the happiness of others.
Nothing really misses the eyes and ears of Madame Defarge as she hears the conversation of everyone in the wine shop and observes everyone there. She is a keen observer.
Miss Pross in A Tale of Two Cities can be best described as a no-nonsense governess and friend.