Tale Of Two Cities Hero

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In Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities, Sydney Carton can be characterized as a tragic hero as well as a romantic hero. A tragic hero is when a character leads himself/herself to destruction. Sometimes the characters know they are ruining themselves and sometimes they totally destroy themselves and then realize what they did. Sydney Carton is the person to realize before it is too late. A romantic hero is a character that is separated from society, but is very selfless. Most times, romantic heroes might be obsessed with someone or immensely in love, just like Sydney Carton. In A Tale of Two Cities, Sydney Carton develops as a character tremendously in many ways. The book clearly shows how Sydney Carton from being a dreadful alcoholic to a remarkable lover. In the beginning of the book, it clearly shows …show more content…

He almost destroyed his whole life after giving up all the opportunities of success that he had. “Carton declares himself a worthless man but says he has a favor to ask; would Charles mind if he occasionally visited his house”(Dickens 241). At this point, Sydney Carton was at the verge of ruining his life completely but Lucie, his love stopped him from doing so. So for most of his life, he was a tragic hero until he fell in love with Lucie. She had a big part in his lie when it came to changing and becoming a better person. “Carton apologizes for his drunkenness during past encounters, and asks Charles for his friendship” (Dickens 232). The only noble part of his life is his love for Lucie and his affection for the rest of her family. Even though he was able to do whatever he wanted, he still chose the best for Lucie and when she wanted Sydney Carton to stop drinking, he immediately stopped. Carton is the only character who can be described as a tragic hero in the book, A Tale of Two Cities because of his behavior and attitude towards the beginning of the

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