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Title: A Tale Of Two Cities: Lucie Manette Character Analysis
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Lucie is very taciturn and does not talk often. However, her dialogue always involves the well-being of others in a caring nature. For example, when she meets her father for the first time, she implores him to remember who he is. Also, when Sydney Carton confesses his love to Lucie and laments about his life, Lucie tries to mitigate Carton’s remorse and offers her help... Showed first 250 characters
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Lucie is very taciturn and does not talk often. However, her dialogue always involves the well-being of others in a caring nature. For example, when she meets her father for the first time, she implores him to remember who he is. Also, when Sydney Carton confesses his love to Lucie and laments about his life, Lucie tries to mitigate Carton’s remorse and offers her help... Showed next 250 characters
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