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who is the best example of static character in A tale of two cities by Charles Darnay

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Answered by tejasvimaligi
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Charles Darnay

A French aristocrat by birth, Darnay chooses to live in England because he cannot bear to be associated with the cruel injustices of the French social system. Darnay displays great virtue in his rejection of the snobbish and cruel values of his uncle, the Marquis Evrémonde. He exhibits an admirable honesty in his decision to reveal to Doctor Manette his true identity as a member of the infamous Evrémonde family. So, too, does he prove his courage in his decision to return to Paris at great personal risk to save the imprisoned Gabelle.

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Answered by pnreddykpt3
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unlike carton and Dr.manette, darnay is a static character, exemplifying the victorian ideal of the nature of nobility -he is nobly born and chooses to act nobly.

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