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    Tale of Two Cities Essay: Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton The two men‚ who wish they had the love of Miss. Lucie Manette in a Tale of two cities‚ are Charles Darnay‚ the gentlemen‚ and Sydney Carton‚ the drunken fool. These two characters‚ may seem like they are completely different‚ but truly aren’t. Later on in the story you find out that both men share more attributes then they did when they were first introduced. Charles Dickens‚ the author of the book‚ made several similarities between

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    The author undoubtedly used allegory to highlight these symbolic and contrasting characters. Lucie Manette is goodhearted‚ light‚ selfless‚ and angelic in nature. It was even said about Lucie that‚ “[s]he was the golden thread that united him to a past beyond his misery‚ and to a present beyond his misery: and the sound of her voice‚ the light of her face‚ the touch of her hand‚ had a strong

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    Injustice is probably one of the oldest forms of hate known to man. Injustice can be found anywhere and in all forms of life. One of the most well known forms of injustice is slavery. Men and women of all ages and races suffer under slavery still to this day. Romania‚ for example‚ has been home to the unfortunate youth who are sold as prostitutes by their own parents! We all know that this is wrong‚ but society has driven us to not considering this as slavery‚ just cruelty. Obviously slavery is unjust

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    Sacrifice is the willingness to give up something of value for someone else who is more worthy. In the novel A Tale of Two Cities written by Charles Dicken‚ Dickens proposes all the motives behind sacrifices relate back to love. Many of the sacrifices in the novel were predictable yet heroic‚ had purpose‚ relates back to theme‚ and changes the reputation and future of the characters. There were many anticipated sacrifices made throughout the novel like Charles Darnay‚ but Sydney Carton and Miss

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    what is right for the people of France. Moreover‚ Darnay is sincere in everything he says. He tells Dr. Manette‚ “My present name‚ though but slightly changed from my mother’s‚ is not‚ as you will remember‚ my own. I wish to tell you what that is‚ and why I am in England” (140). Darnay feels he does not need to conceal anything about himself to Dr. Manette‚ especially his real name. He loves Lucie and wants to get her father’s approval by being honest in his identity. This shows how trustworthy he

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    During his emotional talk with Lucie‚ Carton says‚ “...there was any opportunity or capacity of sacrifice in it‚ I would embrace any sacrifice for you and for those dear to you” (147). Carton says he will sacrifice himself for anyone who Lucie loves‚ foreshadowing his willingness to sacrifice himself for anyone important to Lucie. Dickens very obviously foreshadows the death of Sydney Carton‚ and references the reason he will sacrifice himself‚ for the well-being of Lucie and the ones she loves. The

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    gods called the Fates controlled the threads of human lives. A Tale of Two Cities adapts the classical Fates in two ways. As she knits the names of her enemies‚ Madame Defarge is effectively condemning people to a deadly fate. On the other hand‚ as Lucie weaves her "golden thread" through people’s lives‚ she binds them into a better destiny: a tightly-knit community of family and close friends. In each case‚ Dickens suggests that human destinies are either predetermined by the force of history or they

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    the story. Sydney Carton is first illustrated to be a careless drunk. He is an attorney who can’t find the slightest bit of interest in anything he does. In the first few chapters‚ Carton comments about Lucie in a bitter way which leads to his initial feelings. The revealing of his feelings to Lucie sets the fundamental transition to the ultimate sacrifice that he makes at the end of the story. In Charles’s Dickens A Tale of Two Cities‚ Sydney Carton’s function is to give the idea that people can

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    reason. The only crime they had committed was not getting along with the nobility. The nobility had control over who landed and stayed in jail. Jail is related to the novel because the French peasants (Jaques) were jailed for no particular reason. Dr. Manette was jailed because a French noble didn’t like him. Jail was a symbol of capture and a freedomless place which motivated hatred from the revolutionaries. The French revolution started by the Storming of the Bastille (the Bastille was the most important

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    her father’s past. This is because Doctor Manette had a baggie of golden hair‚ that appeared the same as Lucie’s‚ which connected him back to his past before he was kidnapped and locked up for all those years. Second‚ it symbolizes how Lucie helped Mr. Manette. This can be assumed because Lucie’s hair is described as being golden(when she first meets with her father)‚ and golden normally comes with a positive connotation. So this shows how once Doctor Manette and his daughter were united she was like

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