Wednesday, November 18, 2015


     Charles Darnay is a caring, loving, and responsible character. However, he is still a great mystery. In A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens, it quotes "He had loved Lucie Manette from the hour of his danger. He had never heard a sound so sweet and dear as the sound of her compassion ate voice:" (Dickens 100). Darnay truly loves Lucie so much, he wants to marry her. He has a heart to care and love for someone else. Darnay knew Dr. Manette and Lucie's relationship was so great that he asked Dr. Manette for the permission and even promised Dr. Manette. "I could not retain no place in it against her love for her father." (Dickens 103). Darnay promised Dr. Manette, if he were to marry Lucie, he would not interrupt their relationship. "Sir, we have done wrong, and are reaping the fruits of wrong" (Dickens 94). Darnay knows his family holds dept and fault, while his uncle does not admit it. For this reason, Darnay goes by fake identity, Charles Darnay. Darnay still posses great mysteries that soon will be discovered.  

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