Topic > Strands Of People In A Tale Of Two Cities - 844

His father was the man who put Doctor Manette in the Bastille all those years. Manette forgave Charles because he was not like his evil father or his uncle, the Marquis St. Evremonde. Charles and Lucie got married as they had planned. The last event occurred when Madame Defarge planned revenge against all the Evremondes. She was a revolutionary and wrote a list of names for her people to kill. Charles Darnay was added when he discovered his true identity as Evremonde. The names of his wife, Lucie Manette, and his newborn daughter, little Lucie, were also added to the list of murders. Charles and his family now found themselves in the middle of the three differences. Charles Dickens showed the relationship between the Evremondes, the Manettes and the revolutionaries through a single character, Charles Darnay. He was closely related to all these groups in many ways. Each part of the story was connected and related to each other, so without the three events that led to Darnay's trial, the outcome of the story would have been