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The character of Dr. Alexandre Manette in A Tale Of Two Cities
A Tale Of Two Cities (Charles Dickens)

Dr. Alexandre Manette

Dr. Alexandre Manette the great survivor of the Bastille and father to Lucie Manette.

Dr.Manette is the most important character in the book. Throughout the book he is the stories

backbone. Few subplots ignore Manette.

Dr. Manette loves his daughter. She is the world to him, without her he would still be a

crazed old man. Dr. Manette 's love for his daughter is clear throughout the story he expresses

his thought verbally. When his daughter Lucie is married he tells her "Consider how natural

and how plain it is, my dear, that it should be so. You, devoted and young, cannot fully

appreciate the anxiety I have felt that your life should not be wasted."1 Dr.Manette is a very

caring man. Caring, that is the one adjective I would use to describe Dr.Manette.

As I said before Dr.Manette loves his daughter. Lucie Manette is his driving force.

Dr.Manette wants little except for his daughter to live a full and happy life and himself to be

a part of it. His desire to be a part of Lucie life makes it hard for him to give her up to

Charles Darnay. After the wedding Dr.Manette says "Take her, Charles. She is yours."2 He

does so with a quite sadness.

A huge portion of the story revolves about Dr.Manette 's past suffering in the Bastille.

The Doctors Bastille time is pure hell. Ever after being freed he still mumbles crazy things

such as "It is a lady 's shoe. It is a young lady 's walking-shoe. It is in the present mode. I have

had a pattern in my hand."3 Outbursts such as that show that he is not nor may he ever heal

his scars. Though the book starts after his imprisonment, his Bastille time contains his

actions that effects the stories plot the most. The action that truly stands out is his writing

and hiding of the letter that later convicts Charles Darnay. The exposure of the letter during

the trail is in my opinion the most interesting twist in A Tale Of Two Cities.

Dr.Manette has few contacts



Bibliography: Dickens, Charles. A Tale Of Two Cities. Signet Classic, 1859.

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