The character who was killed by the carriage in "A Tale of Two Cities" is Sydney Carton. He sacrifices himself by taking the place of another character, Charles Darnay, who is sentenced to die by guillotine during the French Revolution. Sydney Carton's act of selflessness and redemption is a pivotal moment in the novel.
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The Marquis was killed because he ran over and killed a child with his carriage and showed no remorse for his actions. This event triggered the revolutionaries' anger towards the aristocracy and served as a symbol of the unjust and corrupt society in which they lived.
Monsieur the Marquis asked his servant Gabelle to remove the body from under his carriage in A Tale of Two Cities.
no he doesn't get killed
Sydney Carton is killed in Book 3, Chapter 15 of "A Tale of Two Cities".
The man who's child was run over by Marquis's carriage.
In "A Tale of Two Cities," the crowd reacted with horror, shock, and grief when the carriage ran over the child. The incident symbolized the callousness of the aristocracy towards the common people and fueled the growing discontent among the populace.
She wanted money for her husbands headstone.
Another word for a two wheeled carriage is a "SURREY"
Another word for a two wheeled carriage is a "SURREY"
The name of a two seated carriage is called a " Surrey"