"Yes," answered Madame Defarge; "I have a good deal to do." "What do you make, madame?" ... Madame Defarge is the woman who lost all her family members. ... Tremendous heat of revolution is shown and in the center of it, there is Madame Defarge and Ernest Defarge
These historical facts led Charles Dickens to create a monstrous character, Madame Defarge. ... After these awful situations, Madame Defarge grew up and became the leader of revolutionaries. ... The main conflict in this story is the conflict between Madame Defarge and Marquis Evermonte, who was