Darnay returns to France to help an old family servant, Gabelle, who has been imprisoned. He feels a sense of duty to help and wants to do his part in aiding those in need, even though it puts him at great personal risk due to his previous association with the aristocracy.
He went back to France because an old family servant, who was a friend to him, sent him a letter begging for help. This servant, Gabelle, had been imprisoned and he was asking for Darnay to come and deliver him.
Darnay goes to France because he feels guilty that a man whom he put in charge of his affairs is being punished for doing so.
they like it there and its dark
charles darney
When Darney goes to Paris to save Gabelle
At the end of the novel, Miss Pross kills Madame Defarge in Darney's house.
France
The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the social and political unrest in both cities during the French Revolution.
Paris, France, and London, England.
The two cities in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the tumultuous social and political atmospheres of both cities during the French Revolution.
Paris and France
A Tale of Two Cities was released in the United States on September 30, 1917.
No, Charles Darnay was not born in England in "A Tale of Two Cities". He is a French aristocrat who renounces his title and flees to England due to his opposition to the oppression and injustices prevalent in French society during the time of the revolution.
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.
In A Tale of Two Cities, Dr. Manette cobbles for nine days after Lucie and Charles are married because it is his way of escaping from distressing news. He has just learned from Darney his true identity.charles was the next Marquis, which before he was imprisoned by the previous Marquis