ong to the same social class as the evil ones. Mdm. Defarge is a very stubborn and impatient person and these factor contribute massively to her moral downfall and immoral uprising. She can be kind and somewhat understanding, but when the opportunity arrives she becomes this ferocious beast who destroys anyone and anything in her path. The best example of this is in the end of the novel when Mdm. Defarge goes to the apartment where Lucie and Miss Pross had been staying. She finds only Ms. Pross there and she demands to know where Lucie is. Since they are both speaking two different languages Ms. Pross has absolutely no idea of what Mdm. Defarge is talking about. As they begin to quarrel in two different languages Mdm. Defarge says “I have been in the streets from the first, nothing has stopped me, I will tear you to pieces, but I will have you from that door”(461). Here, Mdm Defarge keeps fighting with Ms. Pross telling her that she will do anything to get to Lucie even if it means getting rid of Ms. Pross. As Ms. Pross stands against the door making sure that the devilish Madame does not pass through, Mdm. Defarge pulls out a gun. As the gun goes off she ends up shooting and killing herself instead of her innocent prey, Ms. Pross. This is the perfect way to end the legacy of Mdm. Defarge because she kills herself by her own immorality.The three characters who have moral or immoral conversions are Sydney Carton, Dr. Alexandre Manette, and Madame Defarge. By ending his life to rescue the life of Charles, Sydney reaches the climax of morality, Dr. Manette grows morally and he is no longer the hermit stuck in the prison cell, Madame Defarge converts to immortality which in the end kills her. In conclusion, it is evident that in this novel those who had a moral conversions were rewarded with true happiness earthly or otherwise, while those who had immoral conversions were doomed to eternal damnation. ...