Also the Citizens could be seen as evil because they hold daily executions as their amusement and they enjoy when someone dies. But Madame Defarge shows her evil though her revenge for Doctor Manette and the Aristocrats. She wants to kill all Aristocrats because of the corrupt government they live in which will cause the French Revolution. Most people hope for this but Madame Defarge wants a certain Aristocrat to die more than everyone else; Charles Darnay. Darnay was an Aristocrat who married Doctor Manette 's daughter, Lucie Manette. Also in the “The Substance of the Shadow” chapter of book the third, it tells us the story of why Madame Defarge hates Doctor Manette and what happened to her sister and her sister 's husband.“He stood for an instant with the finger yet raised, and as it dropped, he dropped with it, and I laid him down dead” (254). Madame Defarge hates Doctor Manette because he failed to save her sister and her sisters husband from dying after being forced to save her. This scene was when Doctor Manette was with the boy as he was dying and failed to save him. This caused Madame Defarge to start to hate and despise Doctor Manette with hate and revenge. Overall the evil from “A Tale of Two Cities” originates from the French Revolution and Madame Defarge 's hate for Doctor …show more content…
The biggest reason is that Carton foils Madame Defarge 's evil plan of executing Charles Darnay because Cartons tricks the court. His plan was to take Darnay 's place at the execution so everyone would think that Darnay was dead, not Carton. He could do this because Carton and Darnay looked alike. The only reason why Carton saved Darnay was because of his pledge to Lucie he made after she revived him and because of his love for Lucie. Another example of good winning over evil was when Miss Pross fought Madame Defarge to stop her from finding Lucie. Madame Defarge wanted to find Lucie so she could arrest her because she was reported to have been giving signals to Darnay while he was still in jail. But even though Miss Pross spoke a different language than Madame Defarge, she knew what was happening and fought with her. In the “The Knitting Done” chapter of book the third, Miss Pross won the fight with love by killing Madame Defarge “It was in vain for Madame Defarge to struggle and to strike; Miss Pross, with the vigorous tenacity of love, always so much stronger than hate, clasped her tight, and even lifted her from the floor in the struggle that they had” (286). This shows that the love of Miss Pross was stronger than Madame Defarge 's hate and by the end Miss Pross shot Madame Defarge with her own gun. The last example of good winning over evil, was through the