Subjects:
Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton, two charachters in A Tale of Two
Cities, have a few similarities and a few differences. One for example
is the striking resemblance of the two gentlemen. In Book II chapter 4,
Charles is on trial for treason, but is aquitted partly because of his
. . .
Another way that Sydney is different from Charles is the intensity
with which he tries to win Lucie's heart. other similarity is the great admiration of Lucie Manette.
As we find out later, Sydney does make the ultimate sacrifice, giving
his own life to save what meant the most to Lucie, the life of Charles
(Book III chapter 15). Charles,
in Book II chapter 10, makes his intentions known by concenting with her
father about the subject. Sydney, in Book II chapter 13, on the other hand,
tries an approach much ahead of his time, and speaks with her alone, before
talking with her father. Charles, in this book, expresses himself so emotionally,
except in time of personal crisis. This display could be labeled as a difference,
because of the different procedures used. Sydney, even after realizing
what her intentions are, is still willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for
her, his own life.
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