A Tale Of Two Cities Charach
A Tale Of Two Cities - Charach
In society today, all people determine their lifestyle, personality and overall character by
both positive and negative traits that they hold. Sydney Carton in Charles Dickens� A Tale
of Two Cities was a drunken lawyer who had an extremely low self- esteem. He possesed
many negative characteristics which he used in a positive way. Carton drastically changed
his life around and became a new man.
Sydney is not the man he first appeared to be. He is first described at Darnay�s trial
as slouching and not paying attention. He is seen as a drunk who had many personal
issues. Carton feels that there is no hope for him, and that his life will never improve. He
has much more potential and could be so much more in life, yet he chooses to remain in
the shadow of others. Sydney has a dramatic life and is an alchoholic who sees nothing
positive in himself.
Carton demonstrates a sensitivity which helps others in the long run. His partner,
Mr. Stryver relaxes while Sydney works long hard hours to prepare the defense materials
for the following days. Carton does most of Stryvers work, he is a man of great talent but
lacks the character traits that would make those talents work to his own advantage instead
of others that he helps. He always use to be satisfied with faling into his rank and never did
anything to attempt to change his life. He further destroys himself with drinking and
although he is not satisfied with his life now, he feels that he cannot do anything to change
it.
Sydney�s love for Lucie Manette changed him greatly in a positive way. One day
when Sydney visited the Manette residence he called on Lucie and pledged his love to her.
After hearing this, Lucie feels nothing but compassion for Carton. He...
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