The mobs reaction to Darnay's acquittal was joyed and happy. It's surprising because usually they would be happy if someone had been sentenced to death and disappointed when someone would be let go.
Darnay's accusers are John Barsad and Roger Cly, who are two British spies working as witnesses for the prosecution. Cly is particularly surprising because he is believed to be dead and his reappearance shocks the court.
The three accusers of Darnay were
1) Doctor Manette
2)Mr Defarge
3)Madame Defarge
One of the accusers was surprising i.e Doctor Manette because Darnay was his own son-in-law. But, when Doctor was in prison he wrote a letter in which he denounced the Evremonde family and its descendants for their wrong doings that is why Darnay gets accused by Dr Manette .
The accusers of Charles Darnay in his second trial in France in "A Tale of Two Cities" are three French revolutionaries: Defarge, the Vengeance, and Jacques Three. They are seeking to condemn Darnay as an enemy of the revolution and a traitor to the people.
Defarge, Madame Defarge, and although he was not aware, Dr. Manette because of what he had written in prison.
Dr. Manette is listed as one of the Evremonde brothers' accusers because he was a witness to their cruel and oppressive actions towards the French peasants. Dr. Manette was imprisoned and suffered at the hands of the Evremonde brothers, and his testimony played a crucial role in their condemnation.
Darney's profession of love for Lucie in front of her father showcases his selfless and honorable character. By declaring his feelings openly and directly to Mr. Manette, Darney demonstrates his sincerity, respect, and dedication to Lucie, as well as his willingness to face any challenge to prove himself worthy of her love. This act also highlights Darney's integrity and courage in expressing his emotions and intentions candidly, even in a tense and uncertain situation.
There are large St. Patrick's Day parades in many cities around the world, particularly in Irish cities like Dublin, and American cities like New York.
Yes, rattlesnakes do occur in some cities, particularly in suburbs which border undeveloped areas.
Far too many to list. There are many, many cities and towns in America that are not in a river's flood plain, or not in a particularly tornado-prone area.
The first cities are believed to have developed in ancient Mesopotamia, particularly in the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (modern-day Iraq). Cities like Uruk and Ur are among the earliest known urban settlements.
Ireland has many forms of architecture. The cities, particularly Dublin, are especially famous for Georgian architecture.
Virtually every ethnic group can be found in the UK, particularly in the big cities.
You mean dirty? Some industrial cities close to the US-Mexico border receive snow. It wouldn't be surprising to see some 'black snowfall' at some areas.
In many parts of Ireland there are bus lanes, particularly in the cities. Dublin has very many bus lanes.