A comparative study of Sydney Carton in Dickens' novel, A Tale of Two

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English

 

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Thomas W

 

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January 21, 2013

 

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It is at this point that we get a glimpse of the character of Carton, "?who smelled of port wine, and did not appear to be quite sober?" (Dickens, 100). Carton is so disillusioned with his own life, that he can't even like his client [who looks like him], "Do you particularly like the man?' He muttered, at his own image; ?why should you particularly like a man who resembles you? There is nothing in you to like?" (Dickens 103)...
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Romeo Montague is no less desultory, but youth is his excuse, while alcohol and lifelong disappointment are Carton's. Shakespeare has Friar Lawrence state [about Romeo's multiple infatuations], "Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes" (1.3.67-68). Having not experienced life yet, Romeo does not yet understand the nature of love...
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