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triumph

triumph. Book 3, chapter 6 Hailey Brown. Characters. Darnay Defarge Madame Defarge Theophile Gabelle Doctor Manette Mr. Lorry Lucie Manette. Summary. Darnay’s name is being called by the gaoler along with twenty three other prisoners on death row.

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triumph

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  1. triumph Book 3, chapter 6 Hailey Brown

  2. Characters • Darnay • Defarge • Madame Defarge • TheophileGabelle • Doctor Manette • Mr. Lorry • Lucie Manette

  3. Summary • Darnay’s name is being called by the gaoler along with twenty three other prisoners on death row. • Darnay is at his trial and he sees Defarge and Madame Defarge in the front row, only looking at the jury. • He is accused of being an aristocrat and an emigrant. • He defends himself by saying he married a French woman(Lucie). • Also, by saying he had no purpose in being in France and that the only reson he came back, after leaving was to bear testimony to a citizen(TheophileGabelle). • Doctor Manette speaks for Darnay, causing the public to go onto Darnays side. • The jury is ready to vote. • Darnay is declared free. • As Darnay leaves, five of the other prisoners being tried say to Darnay, “ Long live the Republic.” • The crowd carried Darnay to Lucie. • Lucie, Darnay, and Mr. Lorry are all reunited..

  4. Essential quote • “ He was happy in the return he had made her, he was recompensed for his suffering, he was proud of his strength. ‘You must not be weak, my darling,’ he remonstrated; ‘don’t tremble so. I have saved him.’” pg 297

  5. Importance of title • The title Triumph, is a one word explanation of how Darnay triumphantly “defeated” the guillotine, with the help of others.

  6. Literary devices • “…with a confused sea of red caps heaving about him, and casting up to sight from the stormy deep such wrecks of faces…” pg 296 Simile. • “…but a wild infection of the wildly shaken public mind.” pg 292 Simile.

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