Miss Pross had dedicated her entire life to Lucie Manette, and knew that Madame Defarge would not stop until she found Charles Darnay, the nephew of the man who raped Madame Defarge's sister and Lucie' s husband, and kill him, thus hurting Lucie.
In "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens, Miss Pross accidentally kills Madame Defarge during a struggle after Madame Defarge attempts to betray and harm Charles Darnay's family. Miss Pross defends her loved ones, resulting in Madame Defarge's death.
Captain Cragen gets arrested because they are investigating a case where a madame and a 'pimp' are feuding and he basically gets caught in the middle. One of them frames him for the murder of one of the call girls they were fighting over.
Dr. Manette was imprisoned in the Tale of Two Cities, spending eighteen years in the Bastille. He was unjustly imprisoned by the Marquis St. EvrΓ©monde, leading to his suffering and eventual rescue by his daughter, Lucie Manette, and her husband, Charles Darnay.
Steve gets bitten by Madame Octa
Miss Pross and Jerry Cruncher must perform the household shopping with tact and efficiency, ensuring they obtain quality items at a fair price. Miss Pross, being assertive and vigilant, can inspect the goods while Jerry, with his street-smart skills, can negotiate for better deals. Together, they can navigate the market with care and savvy to meet the household needs.
Madame Lulu is in the Carnivorous Carnival. She's a fortune teller and in the end she gets eaten by lions
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Madame podtotchina removes the witchcraft spell
Offenses such as desertion, rape, or murder.
The rising action in the story 'The Necklace' is when Madame Loisel learns about the ball, gets a gown, and finally asks to borrow the necklace from Madame Forestier.
The main conflict in A Tale of Two Cities revolves around the themes of social injustice and revolution. The conflict arises from the stark contrast between the oppressed lower class and the oppressive ruling class in both London and Paris during the French Revolution. Through the characters' actions and choices, the novel explores the struggle for justice, redemption, and sacrifice amidst the turbulent political backdrop.
well yes. but then he gets murder by Voldy
Lady Macbeth gets them drunk, then frames them for the murder of Duncan.