i dont know you tell me,,, jk well i think its because he is not able to tell him what he wants and the Marquis gets bored by the explanation so he just starts riding
The marquis is upset by what the road mender has seen in "A Tale of Two Cities" because the road mender witnessed the murder of the marquis' carriage driver during a violent peasant uprising. This event symbolizes the growing unrest and rebellion among the lower class against the aristocracy.
The character who was also a mender of roads in "A Tale of Two Cities" is Jerry Cruncher. He works as a resurrection man, secretly digging up and selling corpses to medical schools, which adds a layer of intrigue to his character.
The Marquis was able to have Gaspard imprisoned in "A Tale of Two Cities" after Gaspard sought revenge for the death of his child by killing the Marquis.
Monsieur the Marquis asked his servant Gabelle to remove the body from under his carriage in A Tale of Two Cities.
Marquis Evermonde
The man who's child was run over by Marquis's carriage.
The blue cap worn by the mender of roads in "A Tale of Two Cities" symbolizes the French Revolution and the common people rising up against oppression and inequality. It signifies the revolutionary spirit and movement for change.
In Chapter 8 of "A Tale of Two Cities," the appearance of the mender of roads foreshadows the uprising that will come with the revolution in France. It symbolizes the common people rising up against the oppressive feudal system. The continuous grinding of the wheels in the chapter also hints at the impending violence and chaos of the revolution.
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Charles Darnay is the nephew of the Marquis St. Evremonde in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities." The Marquis is Charles' uncle, as the Marquis' brother is Charles' father.
The quote "Let them eat grass" is found in Book 2, Chapter 7 of Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities. The Marquis St. Evremonde says this line to his carriage driver in reference to the starving peasants he sees on the road.
Marquis, aka the Marquis Evrémonde, is the uncle of Charles Darnay (whose real last name is Evrémonde). Also, towards the end of the book, during Dr Manette's flashback, a woman was raped and her brother is dying. The two men that raped her were of the Evrémonde family name.
The Marquis was assassinated by Gaspard , the father of the child that the Marquis ran over. After the Marquis ran over the child, he blamed gaspard for not watching over his children. He threw a coin at gaspard