A famous writer in his philosophical writing, Orison Suet Marden wrote, "You are transformed, shaped and connected to your environment personally by your environment "With these words, Marten will summarize the factors that affect humans, and determine their results. A similar scene also appeared in Charles Dickon's "The story of Two Cities". Two of them, originally promoted by love for different people, soon became the opposite of the opposite. Moved by love, Mrs. DeFarge became evil, and lazy drunk, Sydney Carlton dominated her life after being inspired by love.
Sydney Kaden is the most memorable character in Charles Dickens' "Story of Two Cities", Salvation, Resurrection, Change in Self - sacrifice and Love and Love, all of which are related to extreme transformation. The love for Sydney Caden 's Lucy Mannet is very deep, this love replaces happiness with alcoholic indulgence, a loyal friend of love, a frustrated borrower who can only do the maximum for his loved ones It comes from. It is a sacrifice. Initially, Sydney Kaden was a role that everyone looked down.
The story of The Two Cities by Charles Dicken is written as a political commentary introducing the cause of the French Revolution. In his novel, Dickens tries to show that if there is love in the meantime the revolution will succeed, or if the love is present the revolution will not need it. The action was based on revenge and hatred, so the revolution failed, but a fictitious person in the novel, Sidney Carlton, showed another aspect and showed love. Sydney Kaden is drawn as a wise man, but unfortunately it has failed classically. He was first introduced to this novel at Charles Dern's trial. Charles Darn is the appearance of Sydney and he was tried on treason for treason. This trial was the first time that Cardin met Lucy Mannett, a French doctor's daughter. He was imprisoned for just 18 years.