She is the daughter of Dr. Manette and is in a love square with Stryver, Carton, and Darnay(everyone wants her to pick him)
Lucie Manette
In A Tale of Two Cities, Lucie and Charles Darnay's daughter was named Lucie.
Young Lucie's son, like young Lucie and Lucie, has golden hair.
Lucie Manette's nurse in "A Tale of Two Cities" is Miss Pross, who is a loyal and protective caretaker to Lucie throughout the novel. She is fiercely devoted to Lucie and becomes a significant character in the story.
Lucie Manette symbolizes the innocence and perfection in humanity.
Lucie Manette was only 2 years old when her mother died
In A Tale of Two Cities, Lucie and Charles Darnay's daughter was named Lucie.
Madame Defarge stated that Lucie Manette and her daughter would be the next people she would denounce in "A Tale of Two Cities."
lucie manette
Miss Pross
They both were the servants of her
Charles Darnay marries Lucie Manette in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities."