In Chapter 21 Book 2, I
had confusion as to what was going on with Defarge and finding out about One
Hundred and Five North Tower. Him and Jacques Three stormed into the cell and
were searching all over for something. What were they looking for? Why is it so
important that they find something? I thought that Defarge was through with
talking to the Manette’s and didn’t seem to care about Mr. Manette, only the
fact that Lucy had married Darnay. That was the one confusion I had with chapter
21. All the ideas previously mentioned ideas or symbolisms seem to really fall
into place during this chapter.
Switching to Saint
Antoine where we see Defarge and his revolutionists, it read, “Headlong, mad,
and dangerous footsteps to force their way into anybody’s life, footsteps not
easily made clean again if once stained red, and footsteps raging in Saint
Antoine afar off, as the little circle sat in the dark London window.” (222).
At very end of the
chapter after all the chaos it refers back to the “red stain”, “Now, Heaven
defeat the fancy of Lucie Darnay, and keep these feet far out of her life! For,
they are headlong, mad, and dangerous; and in the years so long after the
breaking of the cask at Defarge’s wine-shop door, they are not easily purified
once stained red.” (230).
There
is a lot going on in these two paragraphs, and they are both very insightful
and similar. The second paragraph means that Lucy will be attacked, and Dickens
clearly sees that as a bad thing because he says, “keep these feet far out of
her life!” Dickens also repeated “headlong, mad, and dangerous” in both of the
quotes. I think that Defarge and his men will find a reason to come after
Doctor Manette as well as revenge on Darnay because of his family. I looked up
the definition of cask: A large barrel like container, used for
storing liquids, typically alcoholic drinks. The red stain is now being brought
back from the first book, how the wine was spilled; I now I think it is more of
a reference to blood. Now that Defarge and everyone who was with him have left
the red stain, and it cannot be removed. The damage is done. And the same thing
is going to happen to Lucy.