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Mr. Carton often feels a deep sense of self-loathing and inadequacy. He struggles with feelings of wasted potential and recognizes his own flaws, which leads him to a cynical view of life. Despite this, he possesses a latent sense of nobility and longing for redemption, particularly in his interactions with others, especially Lucy and Charles Darnay. Ultimately, he grapples with a profound internal conflict between his self-perception and his desire for a meaningful existence.

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