A defense lawyer.
Sydney Carton and C.J. Stryver were colleagues at the same law firm in A Tale of Two Cities. Stryver was ambitious and saw himself as superior to Carton, who was described as lazy and dissolute. Despite this, Carton ends up sacrificing himself for Stryver by taking his place at the guillotine, showing a complex dynamic between the two characters.
CJ Stryver in "A Tale of Two Cities" is characterized as ambitious and arrogant. He is depicted as a successful barrister who is determined to climb the social ladder, often by taking credit for the work of others. His relentless pursuit of success and lack of compassion for others define his character in the novel.
In "A Tale of Two Cities," C.J. Stryver tells Sydney Carton that he wants to marry Lucie Manette, whom Sydney Carton loves. Stryver is confident that Lucie will accept his proposal and thinks of it as just a matter of business, while Carton knows that his feelings for Lucie are unrequited.
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Charles Darnay marries Lucie Manette, who is not a rich widow but has been raised by her father Dr. Manette. The character who marries a wealthy widow with three sons is Mr. Lorry.
They worked together on legal cases.
The cast of A Tale of Two Cities - 1917 includes: Jewel Carmen as Lucie Manette Charles Clary as Marquis St.Evenmonde William Clifford as Gabelle Harry De Vere as Gaspard Margaret Dumont as Aristocrat Ralph Lewis as Roger Cly Willard Louis as Mr. CJ Stryver Rosita Marstini as Madame Therese Defarge Herschel Mayall as Jacques Defarge James Morrison as Undetermined Role Marc Robbins as Jarvis Lorry Josef Swickard as Dr. Alexandre Manette Florence Vidor as Mimi
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