When Sydney talks to Lucie alone, he seems very sincere and noble with his comment about sacrificing himself for her. He says: “For you and any dear to you, I would do anything.” (152). This is very different from his selfish attitude he had before. At the end of the novel, Sydney's act of sacrificing himself showed honor, courage, and a heart of love for Lucie, as well as for Charles Darnay. Sydney also shows very admirable characteristics when he helps the innocent woman at the guillotine. His personality totally changed throughout the novel to become a very selfless, caring
When Sydney talks to Lucie alone, he seems very sincere and noble with his comment about sacrificing himself for her. He says: “For you and any dear to you, I would do anything.” (152). This is very different from his selfish attitude he had before. At the end of the novel, Sydney's act of sacrificing himself showed honor, courage, and a heart of love for Lucie, as well as for Charles Darnay. Sydney also shows very admirable characteristics when he helps the innocent woman at the guillotine. His personality totally changed throughout the novel to become a very selfless, caring