Mr. DeFarge\'s aim in showing Dr. Manette to the \"Jacques\" in \"A Tale of Two Cities\" is to encourage and inspire them to revolt. He wishes them to see how the eighteen years Manette spent in prison have turned him into a ruined man.
Defarge shows Dr. Manette to the Jacques to prove the power of the revolution and solidify their loyalty by revealing the tyranny and abuse suffered by the doctor at the hands of the aristocracy. By exposing the injustices committed by the ruling class, Defarge aims to unite the people in their cause for revolution.
Monsieur Defarge thinks showing Dr Manette to certain people will fuel the reveloution. After the people see what being thrown in prison does to someone they'll want to join the revolution.
Ernest Defarge was Dr. Manette's old servant before his imprisonment.
The servant of Dr. Manette in "A Tale of Two Cities" is named Defarge. He and his wife, Madame Defarge, play important roles in the novel's plot.
Madame Defarge stated that Lucie Manette and her daughter would be the next people she would denounce in "A Tale of Two Cities."
No, Madame Defarge was not a servant to Dr. Manette. She is a member of the French revolutionaries and is married to Monsieur Defarge, who owns a wine shop in Paris. Madame Defarge's primary role in the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" is to seek revenge against the aristocracy.
Defarge, Madame Defarge, and although he was not aware, Dr. Manette because of what he had written in prison.
Former servant of Dr. Manette, wife of Madame Defarge, owner of a wine-shop, head of the Saint Antoine section of the French Revolution.
Ernest Defarge owned a wine shop in A Tale of Two Cities. He was a former servant of Dr. Manette and played a role in the French Revolution.
Ernest Defarge owned the wine-shop in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. He was a former servant of Dr. Manette and later became involved in the French Revolution.
Miss Pross brought the message to Mr. Lorry from Dr. Manette stating that Darnay was safe.
The author's tone towards Ernest Defarge in "A Tale of Two Cities" is generally sympathetic and understanding. Defarge is portrayed as a complex character who is loyal to his revolutionary ideals but also shows moments of compassion and humanity, especially towards Dr. Manette.
He was a banker at Telleson's Bank. He also helped Lucie Manette find her father who was in hiding at the Defarge's wine shop, after being released from prison.
The cast of A Tale of Two Cities - 1917 includes: Jewel Carmen as Lucie Manette Charles Clary as Marquis St.Evenmonde William Clifford as Gabelle Harry De Vere as Gaspard Margaret Dumont as Aristocrat Ralph Lewis as Roger Cly Willard Louis as Mr. CJ Stryver Rosita Marstini as Madame Therese Defarge Herschel Mayall as Jacques Defarge James Morrison as Undetermined Role Marc Robbins as Jarvis Lorry Josef Swickard as Dr. Alexandre Manette Florence Vidor as Mimi