Carton, Darnay's double and alter-ego, has wasted his life on alcohol and apathy. He makes his intelligence obvious through his ability to analyze cases for Stryver. He makes clear that he had the same opportunities for success as Stryver, but for some reason chose not to take them. Besides some vague references to his student days and the disclosure that his parents died when he was young, Carton's past remains a mystery to the reader.
Consequently, the reader can only guess at what caused him to become so dissolute. How does Carton feel before he is executed? He regrets his "foolish" plan to save Darnay. He wishes he had lived a different life. Sydney Carton says that he hates Darnay because the man reminds himself of what he could have become: namely, an excellent lawyer and a husband. Truly, he envies Darnay's character because he has been too weak to become what he should have been.
Carton takes on a mythical aspect in sacrificing himself to save his friends. He represents the sacrificial hero who is ritually slaughtered of his own free will so that society might renew itself, a prospect he envisions before he dies. Gasping for breath, the young boy curses the nobles and all of their family. Then he dies. Doctor Manette returns to the young woman. We can assume that Sydney Carton is similar in age to Darnay because they are able to switch places at the end without anyone knowing.
Charles Darnay, byname of Charles St. Darnay is a highly principled young French aristocrat who is caught up in the events leading up to the French Revolution and is saved from the guillotine by Sydney Carton. Darnay has been charged with treason against the king of England , a serious crime which would end in his death if he were found guilty. However, Darnay remains composed even in the most stressful of circumstances, showing his courage and strength.
Charles Darnay's secret is that his real name is Charles St. Evremonde and he is the heir to the title of Marquis St. Evremonde, the man who put Dr. Manette in prison. He is afraid of the truth , which later hits him square in the face when Darnay is put on trial by the revolutionaries who wish to condemn him for his aristocratic blood. Who does Madame Defarge kill?
Madame Defarge is killed when her pistol accidentally fires as she struggles with Miss Pross. Madame Defarge is trying to find Lucie and little Lucie in order to attack and kill them, and Miss Pross is determined to protect the family by concealing the fact that they have fled. Who is the real hero in a tale of two cities? Sydney Carton. What happened Sydney Carton? Sydney Carton is orphaned as a young boy. He spends his schooldays writing other people's papers. He spends his adult life doing all of Stryver's legal work.
We first meet him at Charles Darnay's trial, where he convinces the jury that he looks exactly like Darnay. Is Sydney Carton a tragic hero? This tragic flaw led to death or tragedy thus making Sydney Carton the tragic hero.
Love is Sydney's tragic flaw. Sydney devotes his heart and soul to Lucie Manette while she possesses similar feelings for Charles Darnay, and not Sydney. What does carton promise Lucie? How old is Sydney Carton? We can assume that Sydney Carton is similar in age to Darnay because they are able to switch places at the end without anyone knowing.
What request does carton make of Charles?
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