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Direct and Indirect Characterization A tale of Two Cities Mr. Lorry

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    Direct and Indirect characterization

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    Direct characterization

    He had a good leg, and was a bit vain, because his brown socks were elegant and tight, and had a fine texture; his shoes and buckles too, although simple, were cropped. She wore a small crunchy linen wig, elegant and strange, very close to her head.

    Indirect characterization

    A habitually depressed and calm face was still below the wigby / pair a pair of bright, damp eyes that must have cost the owner, in years past, some pains to pierce / tellson's Bank's compound and reserved expression. " - Mr. Lorry has had to be more reserved to adapt to his work, but by showing his eyes as if they had a glow, it means that he used to be an exciting person, but he has had to change over the years to adapt at your work I kiss your hand, miss, "Mr. Lorry said, with the manners of an earlier date," this quote allows readers to better understand the age difference between Mr. Lorry and Miss Manette. Mr. Lorry met Miss Manette seventeen years ago, due to his formal greeting and kiss of the hand, we can decipher as readers the "commercial" relationship they have and the chivalrous personality that Mr. Lorry possesses
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