Charles Darnay was going to be executed because he was falsely accused of being a spy and traitor during the French Revolution. Despite his innocence, he was sentenced to death by the revolutionary tribunal.
In my opinion, I think that they arrest him "in secret" because since he has committed no real offense and the revolutionaries are blood thirsty and eager for more victims for the Guillotine, they jail them in secret with no contact to the outside world which means they will have no chance of escape.
He was a French Emigré that escaped to London during the French Revolution. He returned to France to rescue his servant, and ended up being imprisoned by the revolutionaries in the process.
he received a letter from Gabelle who was in prison
Charles Darnay was arrested and sent to La Force.
he had over spent in his money.
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Because of the sins of his family
Sidney Carton
Sydney Carton posed as Citizen Evremonde and was executed in the place of Charles Darnay in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities." Carton sacrifices himself to save Darnay because he loves Lucie, Darnay's wife, and wants to ensure her happiness. His act of selflessness represents redemption and resurrection in the novel.
Charles Darnay is the Marquis' nephew.
Charles Darnay is a fictional character in the book A Tale of Two Cities.
Charles Darnay was a gentleman.
he apologized for being rude to Charles Darnay and asked for his forgiveness
The Marquis of Evremonde was known as Charles Darnay in England.
Lucie and Charles Darnay's daughter's name is named Lucie after her mother.
Charles Darnay marries Lucie Manette in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities."
Sydney Carton helped Charles Darnay escape from prison in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities." Carton switched places with Darnay and sacrificed himself so that Darnay could leave the prison safely.
Lorry was going to France to look after the interests of Tellison's Bank.
Mr. Lorry told Charles Darnay he had to go to France to help a friend who was in trouble and needed his assistance.