Dr. Manette's mental state is fragile due to his experiences of imprisonment and unjust treatment. He suffers from recurring bouts of disorientation and relapses into a state of mental anguish, especially when he is reminded of his past trauma. Despite moments of lucidity, his mental state remains marred by the psychological scars of his incarceration.
He's fine unless the Bastille is mentioned or the Evremonde family is, then he reverts to his Bastille mental state: making a ladies walking shoe.
Dr. Manette's first name is Alexandre.
The Manettes live in Soho, London, at the beginning of the novel "A Tale of Two Cities." Dr. Manette is found after spending years in the Bastille prison and is reunited with his daughter, Lucie, in their modest home in Soho.
Peaceful.
Dr Jekyll's mental state can be described as conflicted and tormented as he wrote the letter. He was struggling with his dual identity and the consequences of his actions, leading to a sense of desperation and remorse.
Miss Pross. It's in Chapter 6 of Book 2, Hundreds of People.
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They were looking for Dr. Manette's letter in Chapter 6 of "A Tale of Two Cities." In this chapter, Lucie Manette discovers the hidden letter while cleaning the doctor's old shoemaking bench.
Mental State constitues of Emotion and Physiology factors a person feel at any point of time. Behavior is the result of mental state.
Dr. Manette reverted back to his days as a shoemaker. A+LS FTW
how can i talk to a doctor specialized in mental problems?
The cast of Mental - 2009 includes: Christopher Grove as Dr. Ira Greenbaum
a letter that proved Charles Darnay was innocent <whoever wrote this is a idiot it was a certificate that allowed Sydney Carton to leave Paris