Marquis Evermonde
In A Tale of Two Cities, the character Evrémonde is pronounced as "EV-ruh-mond," with the emphasis on the first syllable.
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A totally fictional character in Dickens" A Tale of Two Cities.
In "A Tale of Two Cities," swooned means to faint or lose consciousness. It is used to describe a character's reaction to an overwhelming emotional or physical experience.
Sydney Carton is the character who makes the proposal to switch places with Charles Darnay in the courtroom in "A Tale of Two Cities". By doing so, he sacrifices himself for Darnay's safety.
Charles Darnay is the main character in "A Tale of Two Cities" who was a member of the privileged 2nd estate of France. He renounces his aristocratic title and becomes a common citizen of England.
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I would guess Executioners in Revolutionary France in ( Tale of Two Cities).
Charles Darnay is a fictional character in the book A Tale of Two Cities.
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