In the book of tale of two cities Gabelle is a tax collector.
he was the village postmaster
When Darney goes to Paris to save Gabelle
Generally it is talking about the conditions of the cities which are disbalanced
It is dark and uncertain.
Gabelle is a tax collector. He hid on a roof in France when the Revolution started because he knew the Jaquery was after him. The Jaquery wanted Gabelle because he was suppose to collect taxes from the peasant who didn't have money to pay him. Eventually, they found him and put him in prison so he sent a letter to Charles Darnay asking him to come to France and help him get out of prison.
Sydney Carton was the jackal.
The moveable framework within that first chapter refers to the guilliotine.
It's in chapter 21 of Book the Second. It should be called Echoing Footsteps.
Because of the storming Bastille
That occurs in Book 2 either chapter 7, or chapter 8 (im not sure which)
it forshadows the people participating in the revolution
Book 2- Chapter 22 The Sea Still Rises
Charles darnay's trial (book two chapter 3)
He is the roadmender. I think He is the one who symbolizes fate, the guillotine and all.
He went back to France because an old family servant, who was a friend to him, sent him a letter begging for help. This servant, Gabelle, had been imprisoned and he was asking for Darnay to come and deliver him.
those who spoke up were assumed to be allied with England
The death of the Marquis. The sunset makes it seem like he has blood on himself.
metaphor - because the narrator was jacolation
A Tale of Two Cities was created in 1859.
The scene is placed in Soho, at the home of Dr. and Lucie Manette.
Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities.
Charles Dickens wrote A Tale of Two Cities.
The duration of A Tale of Five Cities is 1.43 hours.
He wrote A Tale of Two Cities in the 1830s.