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... Madame Defarge causes a lot of gloom and unhappiness in the Charles Dickens novel, A Tale of Two Cities. “The Shadow” is an appropriate name for Madame Defarge because she is cold, dark, and dangerous.
Madame Defarge is a cold person. ... Her face is always expressionless with the exception of her heartless glares: “Madame Defarge met the lifted eyebrows and forehead with a cold, impassive stare”(243). ... Madame Defarge is always tranquil and still like stone. ... When John Barsad came to the Defarges’ wine shop trying to squeeze out information, Madame Defarge simply answered his questions with questions:
“I believe there is much compassion and
anger in this neighborhood, touching the
poor fellow? ... ” asked madame, vacantly (165).
Approximate Word count = 584 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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