The three men in the Defarge wine-shop are referred to as Jacques.
jacques was a code word for someone who opposed the government in france!!!
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.
In the story, people use the name jaques to tell each other that they're all revolutionaries
The not attached to the knife tells the reader that the murderer was the Jacques, the revolutionary group led by Monsieur Defarge.
Madame Defarge is famous for knitting the names of those destined to die during the French Revolution in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities."
Defarge stated that Darnay was Evremonde.
There was a struggle between Miss Pross and Madame Defarge, and Madame Defarge was shot.
Madame Defarge announced that she had marked the Wood Sawyer for death, as he was one of the enemy's informants. She also revealed that she would be attending the execution at the guillotine.
Depressed over Marquis's death, and Madame Defarge comforts her by soothing words.
Three witnesses who denounced Charles Darnay in the trial were Ernest Defarge, Madame Defarge, and Dr. Manette. They testified against him based on their perceived connections to his aristocratic family and past actions.
Madame Defarge dies by her own gun during a fight with Miss Pross. Mr. Defarge, however, remains living.