Write a brief character sketch about Charles Darnay in The Tale Of Two Cities.
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Charles Darnay is a young Frenchman who, of course, lived during the French Revolution in the Charles Dickens novel A Tale of Two Cities. He has chosen to live in England because he despises the apathetic and often cruel acts of aristocrats such as his uncle, Marquis Evremonde. In fact, Darnay hides his connection to the name 'Evremonde.'
When we meet Darnay, he is in court, accused of being a spy. He is defended by a gregarious lawyer named Stryder, but it is Sydney Carton, Stryder's junior partner, who wins Darnay's case by pointing out that this could be a case of mistaken identity, making the point that even Darnay and Carton look very much alike. Darnay is acquitted
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Character sketch of Charles Darnay
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- A French aristocrat by birth, Darnay chooses to remain in England because he cannot connect with the brutal injustice of the French social system.
- Darnay displays great virtue in his rejection of the lowly and cruel values of his uncle, the Marquis Evermonde.
- He displays an admirable sincerity in his decision to reveal his true identity to Doc Manet as a member of the infamous Evermonde 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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