Charles Darnay was a gentleman.
Darnay is in prison again based on accusations from Monsieur, Madame Defarge And unknown person (they will not say who the person is)
The arrest and condemnation of Charles Darnay in A Tale of Two Cities were unjust because he was falsely accused based on mistaken identity; the key witness against him, John Barsad, was not trustworthy as he had ulterior motives and a criminal past; and there was no concrete evidence presented during the trial to prove his guilt.
The new republican law affected Darnay's family because it penalized aristocrats and their descendants for the crimes of their ancestors during the French Revolution. Darnay was arrested and imprisoned based on this law, even though he had renounced his title and had no involvement in the crimes.
Dr. Manette's reaction to Charles Darnay after the trial is complicated. At first, he struggles with feelings of betrayal due to Darnay's connection to the Evrémonde family. However, he eventually comes to see Darnay as a separate individual and forgives him, forming a new relationship based on mutual respect and trust.
Three witnesses who denounced Charles Darnay in the trial were Ernest Defarge, Madame Defarge, and Dr. Manette. They testified against him based on their perceived connections to his aristocratic family and past actions.
Yes! For instance, you could write... "Based upon the evidence found, I concluded that ___________."
He was very self-centered.
The conclusion was that an atom contain a positive nucleus.
2plus 4= 867
100-1000 USD based on the description. 100-1000 USD based on the description.
As darkness rolled in, Duncan became more conscientious.