A Tale of Two Cities

In chapter 24, Dickens uses the singular “Monseigneur” when he refers to the French aristocracy. How is “Monseigneur” characterized who had escaped to England? (From Book 2 Chapters 21-24)

In chapter 24, Dickens uses the singular “Monseigneur” when he refers to the French aristocracy. How is “Monseigneur” characterized who had escaped to England?

(From Book 2 Chapters 21-24)

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Charles Darnay.is the “Monseigneur”. His title represents the French aristocracy and people with money who oppress the common peasant. Charles Darnay is actually a sympathizer and supporter of the poor. He even relinquished his own title and moved to London.