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    HA2022 BUSINESS LAW RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT TRIMESTER 2‚ 2012 DUE DATE: - MONDAY 24ST SEPTEMBER 2012 SUBMITTED BY: - ANUP SINGH RAIMAJHI (WMT2060) Question 1 A Sydney tramway passenger was injured in collision with another tram‚ which occurred after the driver collapsed at the controls. The plaintiff argued that the collision could have been avoided if the tramway authority had fitted the tram with system known as ‘dead

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    lay down his life for his friends." Jesus Christ and Sydney Carton are two men motivated by love to lay down their lives for another and to die a underserved death. Their sacrifices were so great‚ people have been bestowed with their names. However‚ even with these similarities‚ they are different: Jesus lived a perfect life‚ Carton a drunken life. Jesus died for all humanity‚ Carton for his love of Lucie. Finally‚ Jesus is a real man‚ Sydney is a fictional character in the classic novel‚ A Tale

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    credit goes to the lion. The disappointment goes to the jackal. Alike in the novel‚ Sydney Carton is the jackal‚ as Mr. Stryver acts as the lion. Dickens brilliantly explains‚ “Sydney Carton would never be a lion‚ he was an amazingly good jackal‚ and that he rendered suit and service to Stryver in that humble capacity” (93). Although both men are lawyers‚ Carton is plenty more productive than Mr. Stryver. As Carton completes the intense cases‚ engaging himself deep in thought‚ Mr. Stryver can be found

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    Arc Sydney carton is a dynamic character in Charles dickens’ novel A Tale of Two Cities. Sydney a carton as well as Charles Darnay are driven by true love. The force of love pushed Sydney Throughout the whole novel and ultimately killing him. Sydney is introduced as a drunk and a man who has low self esteem with poor judgment of himself‚ (I am a disappointed drudge. I care for no man on earth‚ and no man on earth cares for me.) We see his real character at the end of the novel. Sydney Carton is portrayed

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    characters. Love can be a powerful thing. It is also one of the few things that Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton have in common‚ their love for Lucie Manette. Intially‚ Sydney Carton appears as an unconfident‚ depressed and moody man. But‚ then he meets Charles Darnay who unintentionally helps him feel‚ for a moment‚ confident and content with the fact that his life had a purpose. Sydney Carton first appears as a lazy‚ alcoholic attortney who cannot seem to find even the smallest amount

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    with a sense of intrigue. One of the most recognizable is the theme of resurrection. Throughout the novel‚ characters and situations again and again allude to rising to a new life. Most prominently so are Alexandre Manette‚ Charles Darnay‚ and Sydney Carton. Book I of A Tale of Two Cities is centered mostly on the rescue of Alexandre Manette from the horrid French prison‚ the Bastille; thus‚ it is titled “Recalled to Life”. Alexandre Manette once had a full life; one of peace and contentment. Imprisoned

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    A Readers Perception of Sydney Carton Honors English 2 November 2012 In A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens he presents Sydney Carton as an irrelevant character throughout 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

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    England. He has been traveling back and forth between France and England and is thought to be a spy. The people in the crowd are sure that he will be found guilty‚ the punishment for this crime being death. Darnay is saved by the ingeniousness of Sydney Carton‚ and he too is suddenly resurrected or recalled to life. In both Book the Second and Book the Third‚ the reader gets different perspectives of the resurrection theme. Jerry Cruncher is a body-snatcher and he refers to his late night activities

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    story is the battle between good and evil. Most of the novel is about the struggles each force has and how most of the time good triumphs over evil. In A Tale of Two Cities‚ the triumph of love‚ the death of the Marquis‚ and the contrast between Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay shows how good triumphed over evil. Throughout the novel‚ the power of love triumphed over evil. When Miss Pross fights Madame Defarge to protect Lucie it shows Miss Pross’s love towards Lucie. Miss Pross is like a mother to

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    specific characters. An example of this is Sydney Carton and how he is used to represent redemption. Carton’s character demonstrates redemption through specific events that show how he is redeemed. Through the book Carton’s redemption is shown using Lucie’s child‚ Carton’s replacing Charles Darnay in jail‚ and finally dying in Darnay’s place. The first example of Dickens using Sydney Carton to show redemption is through Lucie Manette’s child. As Carton is about to be executed he sees a vision of

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