A Tale of Two Cities
What is the significance of Dr Manette's shoemaking?
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While in prison, Dr. Manette loses himself in shoemaking to survive the emotional ramification of imprisonment. He shuts himself off and focuses on the completion of a task. When he resumes shoemaking after different events in the novel, we know that he is emotionally unable to what is happening around him. Shoemaking is a form of self-protection.
A Tale of Two Cities