Examples Of Sacrifice In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Melissa Alvis
Mrs. Crays
Literature
6 January 2017
The Ultimate Sacrifice
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens is a historical fiction novel. The characters are set in Paris, France and London, England. An Englishman travels between these two cities, which emphasizes the importance that Dickens is trying to make through this setting. This man is a dynamic character which evolves through the novel. For a long time, he believed lies about himself and did not think he was a good man, but he finally found out what was important to him and he did it. That is a good example to everyone, of finding out what is important and doing what is right and you will find peace. His character is very important because he is used to create a theme towards the end of the novel of which he shows a true act of heroism. This man’s sacrifice is an allusion to Jesus.
Sydney Carton is a lawyer and at the time defending Charles Darnay, who is being trialed for treason. On page 81, Carton is said to have a similar resemblance to Darnay and this creates the idea of a mirror or a reflected image. Sydney Carton works with a man named Stryver and they are foils. This term of two characters who are complete opposite but highlight their differences. Stryver is not afraid to go for what …show more content…

He had traveled from England to France and was standing in the prison cell. He switches places with his look-alike and makes his way towards his death. As Carton is about to die, he finds peace with himself and realizes that he is doing good. He sees others peaceful, Darnay gets to be with his family again and Lucie has a child named after Carton. After living a long, miserable life and never thinking highly of himself, Sydney Carton finds peace before his death. “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known”

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