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  1. Lorry escorts Lucie to Paris, where they meet Defarge, a former servant of Doctor Manette, who has kept Manette safe in a garret. Driven mad by eighteen years in the Bastille, Manette spends all of his time making shoes, a hobby he learned while in prison.

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    Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough prepare to make radical changes to the firm while Roger and Don visit a client in Los Angeles. Joan's decision to go after a new account on her own leaves Petefurious and frustrated.

    Don and Roger head out to California to meet with Harry and a few clients. Jim Cutler, no great admirer of the former SCDP creative team, sees this as an opportunity to flex some muscle. Not relishing the idea of babysitting Don's account, Manischewitz Wine, Jim convinces Bob Benson to take his place, along with Ginsberg, on an account meeting. Joa...

    Bob Benson was listening to an audio version of Frank Bettger's classic book from the 1940s, How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling. It was highly influenced by Dale Carnegie, with...
    Ginsberg, most likely quoting Robert Oppenheimer whom was quoting Hindu scripture, says " Now I am become death, destroyer of worlds."
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  2. A summary of Book the First: Recalled to Life Chapters 1–4 in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of A Tale of Two Cities and what it means.

  3. Key Plot Points. PDF Cite. Dr. Manette is “Recalled to Life” (Book the First: Chapters 1–4): The novel’s ongoing themes of social corruption and resurrection are immediately established when...

  4. Overview. A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens, published in 1859, immerses readers in the contrasting worlds of London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. The novel weaves a complex narrative involving characters like Charles Darnay, Sydney Carton, and Lucie Manette, each grappling with love, sacrifice, and the profound ...

  5. A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, deals with the major themes of duality, revolution, and resurrection. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times in London and Paris, as economic and political unrest lead to the American and French Revolutions.

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  7. Summary and Analysis Book 1: Chapter 3. As the coach rattles its way toward Dover, Mr. Lorry dozes restlessly, reflecting upon his mission, "to dig some one out of a grave"who has been "buried alive for eighteen years."He envisions what the face of the man must look like and contemplates how severely the years may have affected him.

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