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Depicting the selflessness of Sydney Carton from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities - by Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens

In the life of Sydney Carton, there is a profound sense of selflessness that permeates his character throughout the story. From the moment he is introduced to the reader, it becomes clear that Carton’s actions are driven by a deep desire to serve others, even at great personal cost. This selflessness is most evident in his relationship with Lucie Manette, whom he loves deeply despite knowing that she will never return his affections. Carton’s willingness to sacrifice his own happiness for the sake of Lucie’s well-being is a testament to his extraordinary capacity for selflessness. As the story unfolds, Carton’s selflessness is further demonstrated in his actions towards others. When he learns of Lucie’s husband, Charles Darnay, being imprisoned in France, Carton takes it upon himself to rescue him, even though it means putting his own life in danger. His willingness to risk everything for the sake of someone he cares about showcases his unwavering commitment to helping othe...
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    A Tale of Two Cities - by Charles Dickens

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