A Tale of Two Cities
In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens had described the period of preparations for a revolution filled with turmoil and chaos in France. Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton were the two characters that played important roles in the story. They were depicted as physically alike but possessed different personality, different reasons for their sacrifices and different ways of changes in their character developments through the Charles Dickens had developed these two characters as gentlemen with morals and golden hearts. Besides physically alike, they had few similarities in their personality. In the story, they resembled a straightforward attitude, and presented their true feeling to others. Charles Darnay in disgust of what his family had done stood up to his uncle and showed his resentment "...we have done wrong, and are reaping the fruits of wrong." Sydney Carton loved Lucy for the first sight and decided to pledge his love to her. He asked nothing more of Lucy than to always remember how deeply he cared for her, and that he would make any sacrifice to her or anyone dear to her. They resembled big differences in their characteristics and appearances. Char
through changes because of all the events that happened during the revolution and revolution. Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton were both noble men who had been
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