Yes, in chapter four, Carton admits to Darnay that he does not like him. Yet as the book progresses, Carton wants to be friends with Darnay. Carton asks for friendship of Darnay in chapter twenty.
The lawyer who defended Charles Darnay in the Tale of Two Cities was Sydney Carton. Carton ultimately sacrifices himself in place of Darnay at the end of the trial.
Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton went to dinner after the treason trial was over in "A Tale of Two Cities".
The theme of the book is "redemption." The characters Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay cross paths, and in time Carton is moved to exhibit the noble character to which Darnay aspires.
John Barsad is the person who helped Darnay escape. Not Sydney Carton
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Sydney Carton helped Charles Darnay escape from prison in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities." Carton switched places with Darnay and sacrificed himself so that Darnay could leave the prison safely.
Sidney Carton is the most subtle one working to free him.
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.
Some archetypes in A Tale of Two Cities include the hero (such as Sydney Carton and Charles Darnay), the martyr (Sydney Carton sacrificing himself for Lucie), the villain (Madame Defarge and the oppressive regime of the French aristocracy), and the innocent maiden (Lucie Manette).
Sydney Carton is the character who makes the proposal to switch places with Charles Darnay in the courtroom in "A Tale of Two Cities". By doing so, he sacrifices himself for Darnay's safety.
Sydney Carton was hanged in A Tale of Two Cities for taking the place of Charles Darnay, the aristocrat accused of murder, as a final act of redemption and sacrifice.
Sydney Carton switches places with Charles Darnay in jail to preserve Lucie's life. He loves Lucie and wants her to have a life.