Talk:The seamstress (A Tale of Two Cities)

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This figure is important to the end of the book, particularly to the final resolution of Sydney's character and the validation of the true goodness within him.

After just finishing the novel, I felt the Seamstress was a very powerful character and, thus, revamped the article so it is more comprehensive. I'm glad they didn't delete this page. Chandra K-R (talk) 01:39, 16 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Their brief experience together is one of the most endearing of the entire novel.

SwedishConqueror 02:07, 6 April 2007 (UTC)SwedishConqueror[reply]

I have some difficulty with the description of the girl as a "humble heroine of the revolution". She was a victim of the revolution. Her death was symbolic of the many innocent victims of that violent time.JohnC (talk) 07:36, 26 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]