In the story, people use the name jaques to tell each other that they're all revolutionaries
The wine-shop owned by the Defarges is located in Paris, France.
A wine-shop.
The three men in the Defarge wine-shop are referred to as Jacques.
The wine shop owned by the Defarges is located in the Saint Antoine district of Paris, France. It is situated in a crowded and poverty-stricken area, where the events of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens take place.
this is because they are revolutionaries.
The other customers stopped talking and began to leave the wine-shop.
Charles Darnay, his wife Lucie, and their daughter must be killed because they are Evremondes.
Philippe Moreau-Defarges has written: 'La mondialisation'
The Defarges learn from John Barsad that Charles Darnay is in a relationship with Lucie Manette and is planning to marry her. Barsad also mentions that Darnay is a French aristocrat who has denounced his family's wealth and privileges.
There are a number of places one can purchase a bottle of Felting wine. One can find this wine My Wine Shop, The Wine Shop, Majestic Wine and many supermarkets.
Chapter 17 of "A Tale of Two Cities" takes place in the village of Saint Antoine, the impoverished and revolutionary neighborhood of Paris. It is where the Defarges, key characters in the novel, own a wine shop.
In a supermarket or a fine wine shop.