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In Tale of Two Cities, Carton was nicknamed the Jackal because he always did all the work on cases while Stryver just review and presented the cases in court. This interaction can be found in chapter 5 entitled, "The Jackal"

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The narrator refers to Sydney Carton as "The Jackal" in "A Tale of Two Cities." This nickname reflects Carton's cunning and opportunistic nature, as well as his ability to operate in the shadows to achieve his goals.

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