Sydney Carton is the character who undergoes the most significant change in "A Tale of Two Cities." Initially shown as a dissolute and cynical man, he ultimately finds redemption through self-sacrifice and heroism, displaying a newfound sense of purpose and courage. His transformation highlights the themes of resurrection and redemption that are central to the novel.
Most likely either Great Expectations or A Tale of Two Cities
The Canterbury Tales. A Tale of Two Cities. The Tale of Peter Rabbit.
London and Paris
Sydney Carton is killed in Book 3, Chapter 15 of "A Tale of Two Cities".
That would be A Tale of Two Cities.
It was written by Charles Dickens.
A Tale of Two Cities.
I think it's historic fiction.
Dr. Manette
Charles Dickens
"most coincidences were curious"
Charles darnay (book 2 chptr 3)