Lucie Manette
Lucie Manette is a central character in Charles Dickens' novel, "A Tale of Two Cities." She is the daughter of Dr. Alexandre Manette, who was unjustly imprisoned in the Bastille for many years. Lucie is portrayed as compassionate, kind, and nurturing, often serving as a source of hope and stability for those around her.
Throughout the story, Lucie becomes the wife of Charles Darnay, a French aristocrat, and the mother of their children. Her character symbolizes the theme of resurrection and the power of love, as she helps to restore her father's sanity and brings light to the lives of those affected by the turmoil of the French Revolution.