Returning to France is a very bad decision for Darnay to make. Before Mr. Lorry left …show more content…
Darnay instructed his servant Gabelle to watch over the villagers when he renounced, but when he received a letter from “...the appeal of an innocent prisoner, in danger of death…”(224), Darnay wanted to go back and help him. However, Darnay shouldn’t return to France for this letter because it could be a feigned one, written by those who want to kill him. If Darnay walks into this trap, then he would be leaving everything he loved forever. A second reason Darnay wants to go back and stop the war is because he saw a “...glorious vision of doing good...and he even saw himself in the illusion of some influence to guide this raging Revolution”(224). Darnay wants to be known to others as a chivalrous man, by stopping the fight between the people in France. Darnay is filled with pride, but he doesn’t see what might happen if he leaves his own family just to do what he thinks is noble. In addition, when Mr. Lorry tells Darnay that he is leaving to France for Tellson’s Bank, Darnay also “...wishes that [he] were going [himself]”(217). Jealous of Mr. Lorry’s courage to go to France, Darnay doesn’t want to look like a coward, so he decides to do what he thinks is best and leaves. Darnay’s pride enshrouded his vision because he doesn’t realize what he’ll do if he leaves his family and what will happen to him if he goes back to his home country. Darnay’s decision to go to France is a bad one, due to all the dangers ahead and all that he is leaving