It symbolizes the bond between her and her family, Lucie's hair holds everything together like a golden thread.
Lucie's golden hair symbolizes purity, innocence, and hope in "A Tale of Two Cities." It represents a sense of light and goodness amidst the darkness and violence of the French Revolution. Lucie's hair is admired for its beauty and often serves as a contrast to the darkness and turmoil surrounding her in the novel.
Character
i think it stands for liberty and justice.
It means more intelligent
identity
A moustache doesn't symbolize anything because both gender's can have it. It's just hair that grows on the top of your upper lip. But to be funny Is symbolizes HAIRYNESS...
It may symbolize strength, good health, vitality. It grows from the head (0) and can be said to protect it (1)! It is the result of what is inside the head (in reality it cannnot survive on its own - it is dead matter). Just as the body depends on the spirit ;) K
Yes there are hair removal clinics in Tri-Cities, Washington, such as Richland Salons, Advanced Laser Clinics and American Laser Centers.
Madame Defarge.
I would assume it is meant as a symbol of the purity and innocence of childhood, or the past.
Young Lucie's son, like young Lucie and Lucie, has golden hair.
There are several major cities in Virginia that have hair removal clinics facilities. Look up the closest clinic near you. http://www.hair-removal-hair-laser.com/va.html
Haircuts generally symbolize a transition from boyhood to manhood. Though there seems to be a strange fascination with the removal of hair in Culhwch and Olwen.