Over the years, people all over the world have constantly praised, stubbornly and curiously curious novel "Two City Stories" written by Charles Dickens. Individuals recover from several themes such as prison trouble, "blood" written on the wall, what that means, and why Deface went to 105 North Tower why Dr. Manett's madness I tried to overcome it. These are just a few examples of the myriad topics mentioned in this novel. However, the main question of this novel is "Is Charles Darn and Sydney Carden the most similar or different in the" two city stories "? Individuality, appearance, values of Charles Da Nei and Sydney carton
Charles Darney and Sydney Carden are similar in many respects, but in some respects it is different.
For example, when Carlson told himself to Darnay, he whispers "Why do you particularly like a man like you?" (82). This shows that male comparability habits are recognized. Furthermore, when the court tried Darnay, the attorney pointed out that the prisoners and Carden "are amazingly similar to each other". (72) This may be the first perception of similarity between two individuals. After achieving this in the courtroom, many others began to notice the similarities between Darnay and Carden. However, there are also many differences in the appearance of these two people. Charles Dahnei says, "I am 52 years old, it looks very beautiful and beautiful ... I am wearing black clothes" (60). Darnay is a young gentleman. Acting in his courtroom is respectable, respectable and appropriate. Likewise, the appearance of Sydney Kaden, "If you do not violate it, you are careless and troubling" (72). The overall appearance of the carton is very bad
Sydney Carden and Charles Darne may also have a big impact on Dickens' private life. The plot relies on nearly perfect similarity between Sydney Carden and Charles Darne; two are similar because Carton saved Darne twice as others can not separate them It seems. Carton is bad for Darn. Carton also suggested that "Do you particularly like this guy?" "Why do you like a man like you especially, you do not have anything you like, you know ... Oh, it confuses you! Change places with him So, are you seen by such blue eyes, and will it become sympathetic with excited faces like him? Get out! Get out of it, you dislike this man. "
On the second day, 52 people were sentenced to death. Darnay decided to brace and meet his death. The carton appeared at the entrance of Darney's cell, and Darnea observed some new and bright on the face of the carton. Carton tricked Darney, exchanged clothes with him, ordered an explanation letter, and fought with him using his substance purchased at a chemist's store. He ordered Bassad to bring an unconscious Darnay to a carriage waiting outside of Tellson. At 2 o'clock guards took cartons from Dalton's tassel and believed him to be Darne. He stood in a long line convicted. He noticed that Carlton was not Darne, and answered, "Are you dead for him?" And answered, "And his wife and children." At the same time, Barsad sent a real Darnay to Manette, Lorry, and Lucie, and then carried the truck halfway. When they left, Lori will show his family's newspaper at the gate. They flew the country fearing to pursue
52 people were sentenced to death on that day. Darna wrote a letter to his cell phone to his wife and father. He thought of Lori and others. Sydney Carden has never thought of him before. Suddenly, Kaden appeared at the door of his cell. Darnay observed that carton had some new and bright on his face. Carton deceived Darnay to change clothes with him. Then he used medicine to exclude Lucy's husband. He took Darnay to a carriage outside Tellson and told Bassad to put him in. The carton is in the cell alone. A clock hit two times and he was ordered to leave his cell phone.