That is a very interesting question. I have read the book a number of times and don't remember any evidence that they were related. I think they just looked very much alike. You learn about Darnay's background, but not Carton's.
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Sydney Carton is a significant character in the novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. He is a shrewd young Englishman and sometime junior to his fellow barrister Stryver. In the novel, he is seen to be a drunkard, self-indulgent an...
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Sydney dies after lucie on the guillotine with 51 other men scheduled to die <-- That wasn't Lucie. She had already successfully escaped to England with Mr. Lorry and Charles by then. The woman whom Sydney consoles before she goes to the...
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based off A Tale of Two Cities; verb; to switch places with someone similar looking to you so that he can live and bang the woman you love and deserve while you die by guillotine. see getting screwed
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I'm pretty sure that Dickens did not write that Sidney Carton had contracted syphillis. Perhaps you remember some critic coming to the conclusion that SC had syphillis because of his behavior, acting like a man with pareisis or "soften...
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There are too many direct quotes from the text. Try to put more of it in your own words.
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Sydney Carton never married and had no children.
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