Sydney Carton

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Sydney Carton is a dissipated but brilliant English lawyer in Charles Dickens' novel "A Tale of Two Cities," whose ultimate act of self-sacrifice defines his redemption.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrister
fictional character
lawyer
literary character
adaptedIn film adaptations of A Tale of Two Cities
stage adaptations of A Tale of Two Cities
television adaptations of A Tale of Two Cities
appearsIn A Tale of Two Cities NERFINISHED
associatedWith Charles Darnay NERFINISHED
Dr. Alexandre Manette NERFINISHED
French Revolution NERFINISHED
Lucie Manette NERFINISHED
Mr. Stryver NERFINISHED
centralTheme redemption
resurrection
self-sacrifice
characterTrait alcoholic
brilliant
cynical
dissipated
melancholic
redeemed
self-sacrificing
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
creator Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
deathPlace Paris
diesBy guillotine
famousLine It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done
fictionalUniverse A Tale of Two Cities NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1859
genre historical novel
inspiredByTheme Christian redemption
legalSpecialty criminal law
literarySignificance one of Dickens' most famous heroes
narrativeRole protagonist
tragic hero
nationality English
occupation lawyer
physicallyResembles Charles Darnay NERFINISHED
plotFunction sacrifices his life in Darnay's place
saves Charles Darnay from execution
romanticallyInLoveWith Lucie Manette NERFINISHED
setting London, England
surface form: London

Paris NERFINISHED
symbolizes Christ-like sacrifice
moral regeneration
timePeriod late 18th century
unrequitedLoveFor Lucie Manette NERFINISHED
worksWith Mr. Stryver NERFINISHED

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