Group members: Syed Ali Roshaan Raza M. Zain Ghaffar M. Kumail Ali M. Saad
Paris after the Doctor's release from
Download 1.91 Mb. Pdf ko'rish
|
ataleoftwocities-160304090722
Paris after the Doctor's release from
prison and during the Revolution. •A beautiful young woman recognized for her kindness and compassion. •After being reunited with her father (doctor manette), she cares for him and remains devoted to him, even after her marriage to Charles Darney. • Lucie’s father. •A French doctor. • A prisoner of the Bastille for 18
•Suffers from mental trauma from the experience. •Loses his reason and thinks he is a shoemaker. •A Frenchman of noble family. •Real name Charles Evrémonde. •Lucie’s husband.
•An unsuccessful lawyer. •Looks just like Darnay. •Loves Lucie. •Sacrifices his life to save Lucie’s husband. • The owner of a wine-shop in the poor Saint Antoine section of Paris. • He is a leader of the Jacquerie (a roving band of peasants) during the French Revolution. •Ernest Defarge’s wife. •Uses her knitting to write the names of the people that should be killed. • Lucie’s nurse, and housekeeper. • Remains Lucie’s devoted servant and protector even during the violent chaos of the revolution. •An ambitious lawyer. •Proves Charles Darnay’s innocence in London. •Aspires briefly to marry Lucie. King Louis XVI Marie Antoinette •Came to power after his father Louis XV’s death in May 1774. •Married Marie Antoinette of Austria. •Last King of France, and was executed by
•Became Queen at age 19. •Married to King Louis XVI at age 14. •Was famous for her lavish spending and
Pre-revolutionary France The caste system in France left the people of France poor and starving, while the nobility prospered. Taxation was very high on all items because France did not trade many goods, and that is how the government earned its money. The people were also made to pay 1/10 of what they earned to the church. France had also made an alliance with America, and were helping fund the American Revolution. Pre-revolutionary France Under the rule of King Louis XVI, France entered a state of financial crisis, due largely to the Seven Years War and support of America during the American Revolution. Over half of the country’s budget was used to pay off debt. In 1791, he was tried by the National Convention and charged with treason. He was executed on January 21, 1793. His execution marked the end of absolute monarchy in France. Marie Antoinette is widely speculated to be a main catalyst of the French Revolution due to the “Diamond Necklace Affair.”
Marie Antoinette is famous for saying, “Let them eat cake!” in response to the fact that many of France’s lower class were starving… Perhaps it was she who was responsible for the French Revolution with her involvement in the Diamond Necklace Affair…! Versailles Home of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette Versailles, outside Versailles, landscaping Versailles, inside the hall of mirrors Versailles, outside King George III (1738 – 1820) was England’s monarch during the American Revolution. In 1776, America pulled away from Great Britain to gain independence. Many in Britain viewed George III as a failure, since the colonies were lost under his reign. He was the first son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Augusta. He happily married “Charlotte of Mecklinburg- Strelitz” in 1761. George was afflicted with mental illness, specifically porphyria, as early as 1765. Reign was given to his son George, the Prince Regent, in 1811. George III died blind, deaf and mad at Windsor Castle on January 29, 1820 England, under reign of King George III. At that time, London was a dangerous place with a lot of crime, particularly robbery. Also, grave robbing was occurring at that time, as seen in the novel. Under reign of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, came the French Revolution. Third estate citizens, or commoners, were very heavily taxed and starving. The French Revolution was brought about by the suffering of France’s peasants, who were literally starving and the general social problems in France. However, rumor has it that Marie Antoinette’s Diamond Necklace Affair was a catalyst of the Revolution. Event: The Bastille was stormed by the mob, joined by some of the King's soldiers on July 14, 1789. The commander of the prison, “de Launay”, attempted to surrender, but the mob denied his request. He, like all guards, was killed as they poured through the gates. Later in the day the prisoners were released. This event is still annually celebrated in France. Famous Prison-Fortress in Paris Historical events Summary When Lucie meets her dad for the first time In London, when the jury notices the likeness of Carton and Charles After the trial in London In France, the cruel Marquis Evrémonde runs down a common child with his carriage and doesn’t care The rebels come to take Charles back to the prison The Defarge confuses Carton with Charles Darnay is sentenced to death Carton sacrifices his life to save Darnay Lucie and Darnay gets married Sydney Carton is “recalled to life” And they lived happily ever after… The End Thank You! Download 1.91 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling