- Ernest Defarge
Ernest Defarge is a character in
Charles Dickens 'novel , "A Tale of Two Cities ".Overview
Defarge is the owner of a wine shop in the slum of Saint Antoine in Paris. He and his wife Madame Terese Defarge are passionate advocates for revolution and regularly dispense and gather information from inside the wine shop. When the story starts, Defarge is harboring
Dr. Alexandre Manette , his old employer, who has just been released from seventeen years of unjust and secret imprisonment in theBastille . Defarge is incredibly loyal to Dr. Manette and truly cares for him, but he doesn’t shrink from a little exploitation by showing Manette to other patriots as an inspiration for the revolt he hopes to incite. Defarge tells Manette’s story to a group of men in the hopes that they will spread the word of yet another injustice perpetrated by the aristocracy - specifically, a notorious pair of brothers named St. Evremonde. Defarge is the leader of his community and will be pivotal in leading the people on an assault on the Bastille. He discovers a paper in Dr. Manette’s old cell in the Bastille which documents why Manette was imprisoned and by who. Generally good-natured and decent, Defarge is torn by loyalty to his wife and loyalty to Dr. Manette; he does nothing to stop Manette's family from escaping France.Cinematic and Theatrical Portrayals
In the 2008 Broadway adaptation of 'A Tale of Two Cities,' Ernest Defarge is played by
Kevin Earley .External links
* [http://www.talemusical.com/biographies.php?action=1&type=character&id=3 Character Profile of Ernest Defarge]
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