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      • In the 2008 Broadway musical adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities, Dr. Alexandre Manette is played by Gregg Edelman.
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  2. In the 1935 film A Tale of Two Cities, Dr. Manette is played by Henry B. Walthall. In the 1958 film adaptation, Dr. Alexandre Manette is played by Stephen Murray. In the 1980 TV movie A Tale of Two Cities, Dr. Manette is played by Peter Cushing.

  3. A Tale of Two Cities is, in many ways, Doctor Manette's story. The Doctor's release from the Bastille begins the novel, and the mystery of his imprisonment creates tension throughout the book. The reading of his letter ultimately condemns Darnay to death, forcing Carton to sacrifice his life.

  4. Charles Darnay (a.k.a. Charles Evrémonde) Dr. Alexandre Manette Character Analysis. Next. Lucie Manette. An accomplished French physician who gets imprisoned in the Bastille, and loses his mind. In his madness, Manette embodies the terrible psychological trauma of persecution from tyranny.

  5. Dickens uses Doctor Manette to illustrate one of the dominant motifs of the novel: the essential mystery that surrounds every human being. As Jarvis Lorry makes his way toward France to recover Manette, the narrator reflects that “every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other.”

  6. The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met. The story is set against the conditions that led up to the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.

    • Charles Dickens
    • 1842
  7. Dr. Alexandre Manette An accomplished French physician who gets imprisoned in the Bastille, and loses his mind. In his madness, Manette embodies the terrible psychological trauma of persecution from tyranny.

  8. Dr. Alexandre Manette. Dr. Manette is portrayed as a tragic figure. He is a former prisoner in the Bastille and undergoes significant emotional and psychological turmoil throughout the narrative. Madame Therese Defarge. Madame Defarge is one of the primary antagonists in the novel.