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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Body Biography of Charles Darnay

Darnay us the definition if a good man. He dislikes the government system he was born into, though he was born into the high class. The high class in France in 1780 was an aristocracy where the high class bullied around the poor. Darnay rejected that system and threatened to abandon the estate and monry he would inherit. He said, "We have done wrong and are reaping the fruits of wrong"(Dickens 94). He also exclaimed his hatred for the system by talking to his uncle about it, who is the current aristocrat of the family. Charles Darnay also has a passionate love for Dr. Mannette's daughter, Lucie. He told Mannette that he loves Lucie "fondly, dearly, disinterestedly, devotedly." He obviously wants Mannette to take his love for Lucie seriously. Charles Darnay is a rebellious, but well moraled character in A Tale of Two Cities.

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