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Chapter 1 and 2

"Where does my father get all that iron rust from? He doesn't get no iron rust from here!" (Dickens 63).

Young Jerry, Mr. Cruncher's son, says this quote to his father in the end of chapter one when they are on their way to work. This quote offers foreshadowing because it tells us that Jerry Cruncher does something dirty after work. When it says, "he doesn't get no iron rust from here!" (63), it is referring to that he doesn't get iron rust from his day job as a messenger, which foreshadows that he has a second job, a night job. Later on in the story, it's revealed that Jerry Cruncher's secret night job is working as a grave robber. He goes in the middle of the night and digs up dead bodies to sell to doctors and scientists. His wife strongly disapproves of his illicit actions, however the only reason he does it is for money to support his family. That is the significance of this quote.

Chapter 3 and 4

"Allowing for my learned friend's appearance being careless and slovenly if not debauched they were sufficiently like each other to surprise, not only the witness, but everybody present when they were thus brought into comparison," (81).

Mr. Stryver said this quote in chapter three during the trial of Darnay, who was being charged with treason, when Mr. Carton pointed out the resemblance between himself and Darnay. The significance of this quote is that the resemblance in physical appearance of Darnay and Carton is symbolic. It causes the jury to acquit Darnay because it's impossible to find him guilty by how Carton look so much like Darnay that anyone could have been the man that was transporting secret messages between France and England. It is symbolic because not only does this resemblance save Darnay's life during this trial, but it

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