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Where could Charles darnay most likely be found the day?

in a courtroom


Who helped Charles Darnay escape prison?

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.


How is Charles Darnay and the Marquis Everemonde the same?

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.


What bargain was made between Carton and the Spy in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens?

Carton recognized the spy as Ms. Pross' brother, which would make him English (and by the French standards in the book at that time, a traitor). Knowing that Darnay was in prison at that time, he made a bargain that the spy would take Carton in to visit Darnay before Darnay could be executed, in return, Carton would not reveal the identity of the spy (which would result in the spy's death if his identity were discovered).Carton promised he would not reveal the spy's identity to the revolutionary government


Why does Carton say he hates Darnay?

Carton's resentment towards Darnay stems from their physical resemblance, which serves as a constant reminder of what Carton could have been if he made different choices in life. Carton sees Darnay as the embodiment of his own wasted potential and feels bitterness towards him as a result.


What is written on the notes given to the judge at the trial of Mr Darney?

The notes given to the judge at the trial of Mr. Darney contain evidence that could potentially exonerate him. They reveal his true identity as Charles Darnay, highlighting his innocence and providing crucial details that could sway the outcome of the trial.


How has Darnay's imprisonment been good?

Darnay was imprisoned primarily on the evidence of a letter written by his father-in-law, Manette, while Manette was himself imprisoned years before. It indicted Darnay as a member of the cruel and aristocratice Evremonds. The court, eager to condemn and execute Darnay, will not listen to Darnay's defense team who argue, then plead, for his life. Not much of that could be considered good. The night before his execution, Darnay is visited in the Bastille by Sidney Carton, who is in love with Darney's wife. After much resistance, Carton compels Darney to change clothes and identities with him; Darney goes free and Carton is executed in his place. There is deep and profound good in that action, indeed, in the entire character of the love Carton has for Lucie Darnay.


What is most likely true about Lauries mother in Charles?

She loves her son too much to believe he could be bad.


Could you get precnick if you have your period?

it's not likely but possible if you had sex during you "fertile days.:"


Who was trying to find madame defarge because the executions were about to began?

The Vengence Because it indicates to the revolutionaries to stop talking about their. There are thousands of attractions that are available for tourist and locals alike. Because it indicates to the revolutionaries to stop talking about their. There are thousands of attractions that are available for tourist and locals alike.


What is Charles darnay's worst trait?

He is stupid. Fist of all, instead of relinquishing in title and land, he could have used it to aid the citizens instead of basically returning it to the evil government. This could have spared his life when (or if) the revolution began, as well as achieving his goals. Also, though his intentions are good, he puts many people at risk when he goes to save Gabble. This was an excursion that was unlikely to succeed in the first place.


Dualities in A Tale of Two Cities?

Dickens's doubling technique functions not only to draw oppositions, but to reveal hidden parallels. Carton, for example, initially seems a foil to Darnay; Darnay as a figure reminds him of what he could have been but has failed to become. By the end of the novel, however, Carton transforms himself from a good-for-nothing to a hero whose goodness equals or even surpasses that of the honorable Darnay. While the two men's physical resemblance initially serves only to underscore Carton's moral inferiority to Darnay, it ultimately enables Carton's supremely self-elevating deed, allowing him to disguise himself as the condemned Darnay and die in his place. As Carton goes to the guillotine in his double's stead, he raises himself up to, or above, Darnay's virtuous status.