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In the 16th century Charles Dickens wrote the unforgettable novel A Tale of TwoCities. In it he created two of the most remarkable fictional characters of all time. ... While the actions of these two characters clearly delineate their differences, the underlying forces that drive each character are quite similar. ... He appears to the readers of A Tale of Two Cities as a worthless drunk and a man who has not acquired any high social position in his life. ...
While the actions of these two characters symbolize good versus evil, the driving forces that drive both Madame Defarge and Sydney Carton ironically are very similar. ... In reading A Tale of Two Cities one would think that there is nothing alike between Madame Defarge and Sydney Carton, however, they both carry out their lives with the same dedication and consecration in order to fulfill their very different lifestyles.
Approximate Word count = 1010 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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