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Carton and Defarge-Comparing and Contrasting
CARTON AND DEFARGE-COMPARING AND CONTRASTING
In the 16th century Charles Dickens wrote the unforgettable novel A Tale of Two
Cities. In it he created two of the most remarkable fictional characters of all
time. One is the bloodthirsty Madame Defarge, and the other is the selfless
Sydney Carton. Madame Defarge is a peasant who seeks revenge on all aristocrats
who cross her path. In contrast, Sydney Carton is a man who is willing to do
anything for the love of his life. While the actions of these two characters
clearly delineate their differences, the underlying forces that drive each
character are quite similar.
>From Madame Defarge's actions, it is clear that she is the evil antagonist in
the novel. Even in the manner that she is physically described, she is presented
as "dark" and therefore she is seen as evil. She is as evil as she is because
when she was younger the D'Evremonde brothers killed her whole family. Now the
purpose of her life is to procure revenge on the D'Evremonde family and every
other aristocrat. Even when told by her beloved husband she has gone to far, she
does not stop. Instead her repartee to him was, "Tell the wind and fire where to
stop; not me". In it she evidently expresses how she wil
Approximate Word count = 959
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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