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Sydney Carton never married and had no children.
The crowd mistakenly believed that Sydney Carton was Charles Darnay as they looked very similar. This confusion allowed Carton to help Darnay escape from prison during the French Revolution.
C.J. Stryver told Sydney Carton that he should use his talents and abilities better to improve his own life instead of wasting them as he had been doing. Stryver criticized Carton for being aimless and lazy, and urged him to change his ways.
Lucie asked Charles to be kind and considerate to Sydney Carton.
sydney CartonSydney Carton is what enter darnays cell. This is taught in science.
C.J. Stryver and Sydney Carton were drinking brandy while they were talking.
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Sydney Carton is killed in Book 3, Chapter 15 of "A Tale of Two Cities".
The jackal in "A Tale of Two Cities" refers to Sydney Carton's legal colleague and co-conspirator, Mr. Stryver. This nickname symbolizes Stryver's cunning and opportunistic nature, contrasting with Sydney Carton's selfless sacrifice at the end of the novel.
John Barsad was the Spy who helped Sydney Carton change places with Charles Darnay.
The fellow of delicacy is Sydney Carton. Sydney Carton is also called the "Jackal", while is friend, Mr. Stryver is called the "Lion."
a letter that proved Charles Darnay was innocent <whoever wrote this is a idiot it was a certificate that allowed Sydney Carton to leave Paris