When Carton tells Lucie that she is the "last dream of his soul", he is telling her how much he loves her. He means that she is the only person for him, the only thing he wants.
In the last dream of his soul in "A Tale of Two Cities," Sydney Carton envisions a better future for the world where people are living in harmony and peace. He sees the possibility of redemption and sacrifice leading to a brighter future for all. This dream represents Carton's ultimate act of selflessness and his willingness to give his life for the greater good.
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No, Charles Darnay was wrongly accused of treason in "A Tale of Two Cities." He was acquitted due to lack of evidence and a last-minute testimony that proved his innocence.
The Last Dream was created in 1986.
In the final chapter of "A Tale of Two Cities," Sydney Carton takes Charles Darnay's place and sacrifices himself by being guillotined in his stead. Carton's final words express his hope for a better future for Lucie and her family, and his act of selflessness ultimately redeems his character.
The Last Dream has 263 pages.
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Last Autumn's Dream was created in 2002.
Kerouac's Last Dream was created in 1981.
The ISBN of The Last Dream is 0-671-65559-0.
There is no film titled "The Nights Tale". There is "A Knight's Tale" (2001).
Last Autumn's Dream - album - was created in 1972.
Charles Darnay was acquitted by the jury in "A Tale of Two Cities" because Sydney Carton arranged for a last-minute witness to testify in Darnay's favor, which created doubt in the minds of the jurors about Darnay's guilt. Additionally, the jury may have been swayed by Carton's emotional closing argument, in which he appealed to their sense of justice and compassion.