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What city is the wine-shop owned by the Defarge's?

The wine-shop owned by the Defarges is located in Paris, France.


What business owned by the defarges was the scene of many activities of the french revolution in a Tale of Two Cities?

A wine-shop.


What has the author Philippe Moreau-Defarges written?

Philippe Moreau-Defarges has written: 'La mondialisation'


Who did Jarvis Lorry take the Defarges to meet with?

Jarvis Lorry took the Defarges to meet with Dr. Manette, who had been unjustly imprisoned in the Bastille for many years. Dr. Manette had previously been the servant of the Evremonde family, with whom the Defarges had connections.


What did the spy learn from the defarges in tale of two cities book 2 chapter16?

The spy learned about Dr. Manette's past imprisonment in the Bastille and the Defarges' involvement in the revolution. He discovered that the Defarges were leading revolutionaries and sought to use this information to gain influence and control over the unfolding events in Paris.


Madame defarges knitting is an example of which literary term?

symbolism


What does the spy learn from defarges?

Learns about Lucie and Charles Darney's marriage.


Who denounces Charles Darnay at the trial?

Dr. Manette and both of the Defarges


What did the Defarges do that was later told to Dr. Manette?

They denounced Charles Darnay


Who did madame defarges state would be the next person she would denounce?

lucie manette darnay


What do the defarges learn from john barsad when he visits their shop?

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.


Are the Defarges members of the french nobility in the story A Tale of Two Cities?

No, they are in fact members of the lowest class in French society, the class that initiated the Revolution.