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Charles Darnay

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Charles Darnay, Charles D'Aulnais ou Charles St. Evrémonde é um personagem fictício do romance de 1859 A Tale of Two Cities de Charles Dickens. Wikipedia (inglês)
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Charles Darnay de en.m.wikipedia.org
Charles Darnay, Charles D'Aulnais or Charles St. Evrémonde is a fictional character in the 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
Darnay represents justice and duty, qualities inherited from his mother. He (and his mother) also stands for the members of the French aristocracy who were ...
Charles Darnay de classic-literature.fandom.com
Charles St. Evrémonde, a.k.a. Charles Darnay, is the main protagonist in Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities. He is the husband of Lucie Manette, the father ...
She manifests her purity of devotion to Darnay in her unquestioning willingness to wait at a street corner for two hours each day, on the off chance that he ...
Charles Darnay de study.com
Darnay is a loving and amiable character. He wins the heart of Lucie Manette, convincing her to marry him over two other characters simply by being his sincere, ...
Charles Darnay is the protagonist of the novel. He incites several of the major plotlines after his first trial where he is accused of treason against ...
Renouncing the terrible sins of his family, the Evrémondes, Charles abandons his position in the French aristocracy to make his own way in England.
Darnay fits the ideal archetype of a hero, being charming, handsome, intelligent, brave, etc., but he isn't one. He appears to be the man who has it all, but he ...
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Charles is the guy who's got it all. Born a French nobleman, he decides to be the one aristocrat in France who has a conscience. He leaves his land (and his ...