It's much more powerful if it is personally read.
However, in the end, Sydney Carton sacrifices himself for Darnay, for the sake of Lucie and her family since he and Darnay appear so similiarly physically. In a way, Carton seems to die in a prophetical way or "sublime" as did Jesus Christ, (an allusion). In the end, the narrator imagines what Sydney Carton would say. Before Sydney dies, he meets a seamstress who is very poor. She asks him to hold her hand and kisses him as she is sent to the guillotine as well. (The seamstress ties in with the weaving of the golden thread and Madame Defarge's knitting)
Dr. Manette was imprisoned in the Tale of Two Cities, spending eighteen years in the Bastille. He was unjustly imprisoned by the Marquis St. Evrémonde, leading to his suffering and eventual rescue by his daughter, Lucie Manette, and her husband, Charles Darnay.
Carton dies because he poses as Darnay (the original prisoner) and goes to the guillotine. Madame Defarge also dies because she gets shot by Miss Pross when they fight over a gun that Madame Defarge had brought.
Lucie Mannette, Dr. Alexander Mannette, Charles Darnay, Jarvis Lorry, Sydney Carton, Lawyer Stryver, Jerry Crucher and his son, Pross
No. Darnay was sentenced to death but Sydney Carton sacrifices himself in Charles' place since he is said to closely resemble him. Carton does it for the sake of Lucie whom he's always loved.
Doctor Alexandre Manette was a prisoner for 18 years in Tale of Two Cities.
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Yes of course. You can read about it in A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
A Tale of Two Cities was created in 1859.
The doctor of Beauvais in A Tale of Two Cities is Dr. Manette, who is a character who plays a significant role in the story. He is a former prisoner who was unjustly imprisoned in the Bastille for many years before being released.
In "A Tale of Two Cities," the doctor finds a malnourished and mistreated prisoner named Dr. Manette who has been kept in solitary confinement for many years. Dr. Manette shows symptoms of trauma and mental instability as a result of his prolonged imprisonment.
The two cities in "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the tumultuous social and political atmospheres of both cities during the French Revolution.
Charles Dickens wrote "A Tale of Two Cities" in 1859.
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Charles Dickens wrote "A Tale of Two Cities" which was published in 1859. It is a historical novel set in Paris and London before and during the French Revolution.
The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities are London and Paris. The novel contrasts the social and political unrest in both cities during the French Revolution.
He was a brilliant doctor who had been a prisoner in Bastille for 18 years. He made shoes as a distraction in prison. He was Lucy's dad; a kind and loving father.
"A Tale of Two Cities" ends in the year 1794, during the French Revolution.
A Tale of Two cities is set in the French Revolution. The two cities are London and Paris, and the action of the plot takes place in the 1790s.