Jerry Cruncher

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Jerry Cruncher is a comic yet morally conflicted porter and grave-robber in Charles Dickens's novel "A Tale of Two Cities."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
activity body snatching
alias Resurrection-Man NERFINISHED
appearsIn A Tale of Two Cities NERFINISHED
associatedWith Old Bailey NERFINISHED
Tellson's Bank NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme crime and morality
resurrection
characterArc partial moral improvement
creator Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
employer Tellson's Bank NERFINISHED
firstAppearance A Tale of Two Cities NERFINISHED
gender male
hasChild Jerry Cruncher Jr. NERFINISHED
hasTrait abusive
comic
hypocritical
superstitious
literaryGenre historical novel
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
moralAlignment morally conflicted
nationality English
occupation grave-robber
porter
religiousAttitude hostile to his wife's prayers
residence London, England
surface form: London
roleInWork comic relief
setIn London, England
surface form: London

late 18th century
spouse Mrs. Cruncher NERFINISHED
supportsCharacter Charles Darnay NERFINISHED
Jarvis Lorry NERFINISHED
workPublishedIn A Tale of Two Cities NERFINISHED

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A Tale of Two Cities mainCharacter Jerry Cruncher