"One of the most loved and memorized characters in Dickens" (Stout 29) seems to have left this page in all the trials and hardships he experienced, not the other two-dimensional character. Please enter real life. He touched the hearts of many people and even was saving the life of Charles Dern. In Dickens 'two-story tale', Sydney Kaden is a habitual self-employed, a cynical person, a drunken man of self-hatred and a hopeless lawyer until he met Lucy Maet. Throughout the novel, Sydney was overthrown by Roy's noble love, transforming from a sneering into a hero.
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. - ... Death and Resurrection is a theme that repeats in the story. The first part of this novel is called "Remembrance Life". This is exactly what happened to many characters in the story, including Dr. Mannett and Dr. Jerry Clancher. When Dr. Manette was discovered by his daughter and Jerry Cruncher, Dr. Manette sold the corpse from the graveyard and sold it to the medical department for use as an autopsy specimen ("The theme and architecture: the story of two cities" ). )
I hope that he will receive the hope of Lucy Mannett and that Sydney Kathon's life will be meaningful. At the beginning of the story, Sydney Karden's life does not make sense. He is drunk and seems not to be worth seeing. Sydney works as a lawyer at C. J. Stryver Sydney is the true brain of these ideas, but the lawyer has won all honors. Carton lives an uncomfortable life without doing anything to survive without any inspiration. Sydney really wants his life to achieve some purpose. After talking to Miss Maett, he changed his life, where Carton declared his love for her. Kaden expressed himself as "self-abandonment, waste, drunkenness, poor biological abuse" and said he did not want to improve his life. However, Lucy explained that she believed him and that he could "do better." I feel better about myself as I know that the woman Lucy he respects him believes in Carton.