he commited treason
Yes
Sidney Carton
he did not treason
No. King Charles I thought it was impossible to have committed treason since he was the king. Whether he was in-fact guilty of treason is debatable.
he was accused of treason, which of course was not true, but the French wanted him dead because of the autrocities his ancestors committed.
he was accused of treason, which of course was not true, but the French wanted him dead because of the autrocities his ancestors committed.
John Barsad accused Charles Darnay of treason in A Tale of Two Cities. He was a spy and witness for the prosecution during Darnay's trial.
No, Charles Darnay was wrongly accused of treason in "A Tale of Two Cities." He was acquitted due to lack of evidence and a last-minute testimony that proved his innocence.
treason
The lawyer who defended Charles Darnay in the Tale of Two Cities was Sydney Carton. Carton ultimately sacrifices himself in place of Darnay at the end of the trial.
Darnay did not want to reveal his family connections.
Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton went to dinner after the treason trial was over in "A Tale of Two Cities".
The brothers who need the doctor's services in "A Tale of Two Cities" are Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton. Charles Darnay is unjustly accused of treason and faces the death penalty, while Sydney Carton devises a plan to switch places with him to save his life.
Sydney Carton was hanged in A Tale of Two Cities for taking the place of Charles Darnay, the aristocrat accused of murder, as a final act of redemption and sacrifice.
Sansa Stark and Margaery Tyrell went to dinner after the treason trial was over.
Darnay is being attacked by Mr. Barsad and Cly, who owe money to Darnay and wouldn't mind seeing him punished for treason.