Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Darnay

     Charles Darney is an important character throughout the book A tale of two cities by Charles Dickens. Charles Darnay has many important traits also; some of his traits include loving, smart, and just. He is very loving becuase he has loved Lucie ever since they met for the first time. This qoute shows his expression of his love, "Dear Doctor manette I love your daughter fondly, dearly, her(dickens 101);" Darney says this to Dr. Manette to show him, his love for Lucie and to ask for approval to date her and Manette gives him his blessing. Darney is also very smart, he becomes a teacher in England; he teaches French. Darney is also very just. He is put to trial, and the sentence is death, but he tells the truth the whole time and is determined to be freed, and he is not sentenced and freed, with the knowledge that he was just and truthful. These are only some of the traits of Charles Darney.

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