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- Lucie. In Paris in July 1789, the Defarges help to lead the storming of the Bastille, a symbol of royal tyranny. Defarge enters Dr. Manette's former cell...
- Madame Thérèse Defarge is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles ****ens. She is a ringleader...
- (2020) "Philippe Moreau Defarges est décédé le 15 janvier". Institut français des relations internationales (in French). Moreau Defarges, Philippe (2005). "Mondialisation...
- Ernest Defarge is a fictional character in Charles ****ens' 1859 novel, A Tale of Two Cities. Defarge is the owner of a wine shop in the slum of Saint...
- Bane incon****uously finger knit paracord in the film, symbolizing Madame Defarge, the villain of A Tale of Two Cities, and more overtly by Commissioner...
- Young Frankenstein (1974), Nurse Diesel in High Anxiety (1977) and Madame Defarge in History of the World, Part I (1981). Leachman won Emmys for her role...
- "obstacles" like in the game.: 2:42  Mazin compared Kathleen to Madame Defarge from Charles ****ens's A Tale of Two Cities (1859): a revolutionary who...
- theater and film until the late 1960s. Her most famous film role was Madame Defarge in MGM's version of A Tale of Two Cities (1935), but she was also the comp****ionate...
- Nearby, wine shop owners The Defarges approach the scene - Ernest Defarge to comfort the grieving Gaspard; Madame Defarge to stand and stare boldly in...
- Snow (1978) as Isabel James A Tale of Two Cities (1980) as Madame Therese Defarge Private Schulz (1980) as Bertha Freyer An Unsuitable Job for a Woman (1982)...