Charles Darnay is the central figure of Chapter 7. He is arrested for treason in England and imprisoned in La Force prison in Paris. The chapter describes the dark and dreary conditions of the prison. It is revealed that Dr. Manette was imprisoned there in secret for many years. Darnay awaits trial for treason, with the jury deciding his fate, while witnesses will provide evidence in the court.
Charles Darnay is the central figure of Chapter 7. He is arrested for treason in England and imprisoned in La Force prison in Paris. The chapter describes the dark and dreary conditions of the prison. It is revealed that Dr. Manette was imprisoned there in secret for many years. Darnay awaits trial for treason, with the jury deciding his fate, while witnesses will provide evidence in the court.
Charles Darnay is the central figure of Chapter 7. He is arrested for treason in England and imprisoned in La Force prison in Paris. The chapter describes the dark and dreary conditions of the prison. It is revealed that Dr. Manette was imprisoned there in secret for many years. Darnay awaits trial for treason, with the jury deciding his fate, while witnesses will provide evidence in the court.
# 008 A Tale of Two Cities - Chapter 7 Model Answers
Task 1: Who did these things or who did these things
happen to in Chapter 7: 1- Mr. Lorry 2- Charles Darnay 3- Jerry Cruncher 4- Charles Darnay 5- Charles Darnay 6- Charles Darnay 7- Monsieur Defarge 8- Monsieur Defarge 9- Monsieur Defarge 10- Charles Darnay
Task 2: Answer the following questions:
1- Dr Manette. 2- To help Gabelle. 3- The Prison at La Force was a dark, dirty poisonous place. Darney was taken to his cell through the darkness of the prison, through corridors and past rooms full of prisoners. Women were seated at long tables, reading and writing or knitting, while men were walking up and down the rooms, talking. 4- He was imprisoned in secret and no one knew his whereabouts.
Task 3: Match the legal words to the definitions:
Treason Court Traitor Witness Give evidence Jury 1- Give evidence. 2- A witness. 3- The Jury 4- Treason. 5- A traitor. 6- The court