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    Sydney Carton/ Charles Darnay.

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    That same morning Carton visits Darnay in prison.

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    Darnay loves his daughter very much.

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    Darnay is put into prison also.

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    1980 starring Paul Shelley as Carton/Darnay, Sally Osborne as Lucie Manette,

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    Darnay is rescued at the last moment and recalled to life;

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    suspect whose psychological persona it is that Carton and Darnay together embody(if they do),

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    Darnay is worthy and respectable but dull(at least to most modern readers), Carton disreputable but magnetic.[].

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    who claim that Darnay gave information about British troops in North America to the French.

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    They claim that Darnay, a Frenchman, gave information about British troops in North America to the French.

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    They claim, falsely, that Darnay gave information about British troops in North America to the French.

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    While Darnay is building a family and home in England with Lucie, the French peasants continue to revolt.

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    A third BBC mini-series(in 8 parts) was produced in 1980 starring Paul Shelley as"Carton/Darnay", Sally Osborne as"Lucie Manette" and Nigel Stock as"Jarvis Lorry".

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    The BBC produced another eight-part mini-series in 1980 starring Paul Shelley as Carton/Darnay, Sally Osborne as Lucie Manette, and Nigel Stock as Jarvis Lorry.

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    Darnay's jailer is described as"unwholesomely bloated in both face and person, as to look like a man who had been drowned and filled with water.

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    Many have felt that Carton and Darnay are doppelgängers, which Eric Rabkin defines as a pair"of characters that together, represent one psychological persona in the narrative".

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    Diane Mayer self-published her novel Evremonde through iUniverse in 2005; it tells the story of Charles and Lucie Darnay and their children after the French Revolution.

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    The Marquis tells Darnay with pleasure that"n the next room(my bedroom), one fellow… was poniarded on the spot for professing some insolent delicacy respecting his daughter-his daughter!

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    Darnay seems to be referring to the time when his mother brought him, still a child, to her meeting with Dr Manette in Book 3, Chapter 10.

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    One can only suspect whose psychological persona it is that Carton and Darnay together embody(if they do), but it is often thought to be the psyche of Dickens himself.

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    But that very same evening Darnay is again arrested, and is put on trial again the next day, under new charges brought by the Defarges and one"unnamed other".

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    On the morning of the marriage, Darnay reveals his real name and family lineage to Dr. Manette, a detail he had been asked to withhold until that day.

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    On the morning of the marriage, Darnay, at Dr. Manette's request, reveals who his family is, a detail which Dr. Manette had asked him to withhold until then.

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    On the morning of Darnay's marriage to Lucie Manette, Darnay, at Dr Manette's request, reveals who his family is, a detail which Dr Manette had asked him to withhold until such time.

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    It seems likely that this first son appears in the novel so that their later son, named after Carton, can represent another way in which Carton restores Lucie and Darnay through his sacrifice.

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    Citation needed Darnay is rescued at the last moment and recalled to life; Carton chooses death and resurrection to a life better than that which he has ever known:"it was the peacefullest man's face ever beheld there.

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    Most broadly, it is Sydney Carton who is resurrected in spirit at the novel's close(even as he, paradoxically, gives up his physical life to preserve Darnay's- just, of course, as Christians believe that Christ died for the sins of all mankind.).

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    Darnay is rescued at the last moment and recalled to life; Carton chooses death and resurrection to a life better than that which he has ever known:"it was the peacefullest man's face ever beheld there… he looked sublime and prophetic.

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    Meanwhile Madame Defarge, armed with a pistol, goes to the residence of Lucie's family, hoping to catch them mourning for Darnay(since it was illegal to sympathise with or mourn for an enemy of the Republic); however, Lucie, her child, Dr. Manette and Mr. Lorry are already gone.

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    Between his banished wife's monthly stipend and supporting his many children's upper class lifestyles(six of them wholly), he wrote to his sister-in-law stating,“Expenses are so enormous, that I begin to feel myself drawn towards America, as Darnay in the‘Tale of Two Cities' was attracted to the Loadstone Rock, Paris.”.

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