Former servant of Dr. Manette, wife of Madame Defarge, owner of a wine-shop, head of the Saint Antoine section of the French Revolution.
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Madame Defarge.
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Ernest Defarge
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They both were the servants of her
Madame Defarge says "Long live the Devil" in A Tale of Two Cities, expressing her desire for revenge against the aristocracy during the French Revolution.
Dr. Mannette's servant was the wine shopkeeper, Mr. Defarge. In the doctor's letter he wrote in prison, he mentioned a servant, an Ernest Defarge.
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Yes, the main antagonist in Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities is Madame Thérèse Defarge. She is a vengeful and ruthless woman who seeks retribution against the aristocracy during the French Revolution.
Madame Defarge dies by her own gun during a fight with Miss Pross. Mr. Defarge, however, remains living.
Mr. and Mrs. Defarge are characters in Charles Dickens' novel 'A Tale of Two Cities.' They are revolutionaries during the French Revolution, leading the storming of the Bastille. Mrs. Defarge is particularly known for her vengeful nature and her determination to seek justice for the oppressed.