Contributor: Melissa Kowalski. Lesson ID: 11372
The French Revolution ended hanging as punishment, and Dickens doesn't leave us hanging; he wraps up the mysteries surrounding his characters. You will write an essay on two themes from the novel!
With Charles Darnay arrested again, more mysteries swirl around the Manette family:
Read the final section of A Tale of Two Cities to discover the answer to all these mysteries!
In the fourth Related Lesson, found in the right-hand sidebar, you read about Darnay's release from imprisonment and his sudden re-arrest only hours later.
In the final chapters of the novel, discover the outcome of Darnay's arrest.
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As you read the final chapters of "Book the Third," look for the answers to the mysteries of Darnay's third denouncer, the evidence that is presented against him at his new trial, and which character has arrived at Mr. Lorry's residence in Paris.
If you do not have access to A Tale of Two Cities book, you may use this Planet Publish PDF.
You are now ready to finish the novel! Read Chapters 8-15 from "Book the Third."
When you have finished reading, move on to the Got It? section and check your comprehension of the plot and characters from the novel.