1. In Book 3, Chapter 5, what is the woodcutter's former occupation?
2. How does Lucie Manette handle the woodcutterโs tormenting behavior?
3. Who are the two key witnesses whose testimony helps free Charles Darnay during his first trial in Paris?
4. Dickens uses a specific metaphor to describe Dr. Manetteโs role in Darnayโs release. He says the Doctor "unearthed" Darnay from prison, just as Lucie had:
5. How many hours does Lucie stand near the prison every day?
6. In Chapter 7, who are leaving on a shopping expedition when the four men arrive to re-arrest Darnay?
7. The re-arrest of Darnay is based on accusations by three people. Who are they?
8. Where does Miss Pross encounter her brother, Solomon Pross?
9. By what name was Solomon Pross known during Darnayโs trial in England?
10. Who identifies Solomon Pross as the spy John Barsad?
11. What is John Barsadโs current job in Paris?
12. What startling revelation does Jerry Cruncher make regarding Roger Cly?
13. Why does Sydney Carton want to speak with John Barsad privately?
14. In the context of the novel, the term "resurrected" is applied to both Dr. Manette and Charles Darnay. This theme is primarily associated with:
15. What does Lucie do to show her love for Darnay while he is in prison?
16. Who accompanies Sydney Carton when he confronts Solomon Pross at the dark street corner?
17. The woodcutter pretends to saw off the heads of Lucie and her daughter. This is a dark foreshadowing of:
18. What is the name of the bank where Mr. Lorry and Sydney Carton meet?
19. Which character's "alternate occupation" becomes crucial to the plot in Chapter 8?
20. What is the atmosphere at the Manette household just before the four men arrive for the re-arrest?