Charles Darnay is the nephew of the Marquis St. Evremonde in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities." The Marquis is Charles' uncle, as the Marquis' brother is Charles' father.
Charles Darnay accuses his uncle, Marquis Evrémonde, of being responsible for the suffering and oppression of the common people in France. He accuses him of perpetuating the injustices of the aristocracy, leading to the social unrest and ultimately the French Revolution.
Charles Darnay's true Name is Everemonde. He changed his name to Darnay because he was the next heir in the Everemonde family, and was ashamed of the horrible things his family has done to others, he could be killed with that name.
Charles Darnay is the Marquis' nephew.
Charles Marquis Warren went by Bill.
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The Marquis of Evremonde was known as Charles Darnay in England.
Charles Marquis Warren was born on December 16, 1912, in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Charles Marquis Warren died on August 11, 1990, in West Hills, California, USA of heart aneurysm.
Charles Darnay's statement that he knew the Marquis was an example of verbal irony because, although he did in fact know the Marquis personally, he was implying that he knew him in a positive or friendly manner when, in reality, his relationship with the Marquis was anything but positive. This contrast between what is said and what is meant creates verbal irony.
Charles and Percy Saunders
The man who's child was run over by Marquis's carriage.