<Li> Dr. Alexandre Manette: Lucie's father, kept as a prisoner in the Bastille for eighteen years . Dr. Manette dies 12 years after Sydney Carton . </Li> <Li> Monsieur Ernest Defarge: The owner of a French wine shop and leader of the Jacquerie; husband of Madame Defarge; servant to Dr. Manette as a youth . One of the key revolutionary leaders, he embraces the revolution as a noble cause, unlike many other revolutionaries . </Li> <Li> Madame Therese Defarge: A vengeful female revolutionary, arguably the novel's antagonist . She is represented as a more extreme and bloodthirsty personality than her husband Ernest, in part because of the abuses visited on her peasant family by the aristocracy when she was a child . </Li> <Li> Jacques One, Two, and Three: Revolutionary compatriots of Ernest Defarge . Jacques Three is especially bloodthirsty and serves as a juryman on the Revolutionary Tribunals . </Li>

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