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How Does Sydney Carton Change In A Tale Of Two Cities

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Sydney Carton is the prime example of contrast in The Tale of Two Cities. His dynamic change throughout the book prove the theme of persevering through obstacles and earning redemption. Carton’s introduction during the exposition of the novel leads readers to believe he is a worthless young man full of wasted potential. During the aftermath of his first meeting with Darnay and the Manettes, Sydney “resorts to his pint of wine for consolation” after he is reminded about “what could have been” (Dickens 87) (Book II Chp 4). At that time, his life is full of alcohol and disappointment. However, after he meets Lucie and becomes a family friend, he starts his journey of becoming a better man to earn redemption. His growth can be seen clearly when
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