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1、試析雙城記中卡頓的悲劇【關鍵詞】西德尼?卡頓;查爾斯?狄更斯;雙城記;悲劇I. IntroductionSydney Carton is not the leading character of A Tale of Two Cities. The love story among Lucie Manette, Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton is a main thread of the whole novel. Dickens chooses Sydney Carton as the embodiment of ideal personality, and

2、the development of Cartons character symbolizes the writers view, especially shows us his deep consideration of human power.I appreciate Cartons sacrificial spirit and fraternity. But his attitude towards his own life is not advisable. Sydneys love for Lucie changed him greatly, and allows him to be

3、come a better person. Sydney Cartons final action of sacrificing himself shows courage, honor, and a heart of love for Lucie, as well as for Charles Darnay. His death is not an emotional response, but a deliberate, carefully reasoned action. Sydney Carton drastically changes his life and becomes a n

4、ew man, which allows him to die with a clear conscience. To have a full analysis of him, we shall know that Sydney Carton is not the man he initially appears to be. His personality totally changes throughout the novel to become a very selfless, caring person. Sydney Carton is the most successfu

5、l character in A Tale of Two Cities which is created by Charles Dickens. II. An Introduction to Charles Dickens and A Tale of Two CitiesA. An Introduction to Charles DickensCharles Dickens is the representative writer of English Critical Realism Literature. He is the author of many literary wor

6、ks, and all of his works show that he is a humanist and his ideas of humanism based on the Bible. Humanism is fully reflected in his works. Dickens realizes that the real society limits and kills the natural humanity. But he is an optimist. He believes that human nature is good, and it will be free

7、from fetters. He firmly adheres to this belief. In the nineteenth century, literature was a way to share peoples ideas. Dickens takes full advantage of it. The thought of Dickens novel is rich and multiple. There are three basic aspects. The first aspect is the criticism to the English capitali

8、sm society in Victoria times. The second is the advocating of ethic and morality. The third is the deep and extensive research on humanity. The three aspects all show the authors humanism ideas. Humanity is Dickens humanism base and springboard, morality is its main content, and the critic commentar

9、y to society is the result of Dickens observation and thinking of the society.Dickens advocates the reform of the society. At the same time, he is afraid of the violence of the revolution. He shows sympathy to those who are in the bottom class and criticizes the selfish and cruel of the feudalism no

10、bles. Dickens novels have a strong social attraction. Humor, satirize and exaggeration are his main artistic methods. In his novels, the characters are vivid, the language is full of humor and the plots can attract people in all classes of the society. His literary works have a high place in the wor

11、ld literary history and are read by peoples all around the world now.B. An Introduction to A Tale of Two CitiesMost of Charles Dickens novels are written about the lives of his times. But there are also novels written on the basis of history. The most representative one is A Tale of Two Cities. This

12、 novel was written in 1859 when Charles Dickens writing was in a prosperity period. It deals with the social issues, and is influential in bringing about changes to the society. This novel is the best one of showing both Dickens advancement and limitation of his thought. It also represents Dickens a

13、chievement in literature.The purpose of this novel is to awaken people. Dickens writes the novel from the fraternity stand. He criticizes the French Revolution of wanton slaughter of innocent people. The story of this novel takes place in two cities: Paris and London, so it is named A Tale of Two Ci

14、ties. Dickens creates many kinds of characters in this novel. Among these characters, Sydney Carton, the embodiment of mercy and kindness, is an altruist, and he is also the highest representation of Dickens humanism ideas. Dickens writes a shocking tragedy and makes Sydney Carton, his cynical and c

15、harming hero, one of his strongest and most sympathetic characters.A Tale of Two Cities is one of the most tragic tints of the later life of Dickens. It includes everything: courtroom drama, mystery, love, espionage, adventure, humor, tragedy, etc. It's a book that truly transports you to anothe

16、r period, one of most terrible, frightening, idealistic and noble period in history.III. Reflections of Sydney Cartons Tragedy     Sydney Carton is the most tragic character in A Tale of Two Cities. His whole lifetime is just a tragedy. It is mainly reflected in three aspects: Hi

17、s love for Lucie, his career and his life. A. Sydney Cartons Love for LucieCartons deep love for Lucie Manette changes his life completely. Sydney Carton is a young and handsome attorney. Though he is an idlest and most unpromising man, “he is capable of feeling deep, immense, and tragic l

18、ove that others cannot see.”1 He falls in love with Lucie Manette at first sight, but he tries his best to pretend that he is not interested in this gentle girl. In his conversation with the newly acquitted Charles Darnay, Carton is jealous of the compassion that Lucie pays to Darnay. Cartons commen

19、t about Lucie Manette is bitter and sardonic, which betrays his true feeling. This is his budding feeling for the beautiful girl though it is covered by his face which always shows indifference to Lucie. When Mr. Stryver mentions Lucie in the night after they are drunk, Carton describes Lucie as a g

20、olden-hair doll. Though Mr. Stryver questions his true feelings, Carton still does not admit his love for Lucie. For Carton usually cares for nothing and people around him never observed the love in his deep heart. Even when Mr. Stryver intends to propose to Lucie, Carton pretends that he does not c

21、are about it. He has been at Dr. Manettes house frequently, but his manners have been of silence and sullen. Even in the first chapters of the novel, Carton in fact feels something that he perhaps cannot articulate.Eventually, Carton reaches a point that he can admit his feeling to Lucie herself. Be

22、fore Lucie and Darnay get married, Carton professes his love to her, though he still persists in seeing himself as essentially worthless. He makes a promise to her that he would do anything he could for her to make sure of her happiness. This scene marks a vital transition for Carton and lays the fo

23、undation for the supreme sacrifice that he makes in the novels end.Even after Lucie is married to Charles Darnay whom she loves, Sydney refuses to give up his love for her. When the newly-married couple comes home, the first person appears to offer his congratulations is Sydney Carton. It is general

24、ly believed that love is selfish. But it is wrong to Carton. “No man ever really loved a woman, lost her, and knew her with a blameless though an unchanged mind, when she was a wife and a mother.”2 He uses his privilege of coming in uninvited about half-dozen times a year, and he never comes th

25、ere heated with wine. He pays close attention to Lucie Manettes family through this way carefully lest Lucies happiness would be affect by his action.When Darnays life is threatened by the avengers, Carton goes to Paris. He finds Barsad on the street, who is used to be a spy in England and now is a

26、jailer in Paris. Carton argues with Barsad and asks him to offer him some help. Carton gets into the prison and goes to the guillotine instead of Darnay while his friends leave Paris according to his arrangement. On Lucies way of leaving this city, someone is weeping in the carriage. The weeping is

27、from Lucie without doubt. Maybe she could recall Cartons words that he says to her many years ago, “think now and then that there is a man who would give his life, to keep a life you love besides you.”3 Carton loves Lucie, and this love is selfless. He appreciates her beautiful heart which

28、 is filled with great compassion. He makes his determination to protect Lucies happiness. Carton dies for love, the deep love for Lucie and for his friends. Cartons altruism thought makes him always think of others but to leaves himself only pains. B. Sydney Cartons CareerSydney Cartons tragedy

29、 also shows in his career of being an unsucessful attorney. Carton is an assistant to “the lion”, Mr. Stryver. Though he is talented, he summons no energy and purpose on his career. He is only Mr. Stryvers less successful “jackal”. “Mr. Stryver never has a case in hand, anywhere, but

30、Carton is there”, 4 quite lonely with his hands in his pockets and staring at the ceiling of the court. Mr. Stryver gets his success mostly through paying Carton to help him. Carton admires Darnay. He thinks Darnay is rather a handsome fellow, and he thinks he would have been much the same sort of p

31、erson if he had had any luck.Dickens creates a contrast between Carton and Mr. Stryver. Mr. Stryver is “a favorite at the old Baily, and eke at the Sessions”.5 He is a glib man, and an unscrupulous, and a ready, and a bold, he has not that faculty of extracting the essence from a heap of statem

32、ents, which is among the most striking and necessary of the advocates accomplishments. He is a man of gallantry. While Carton is Mr. Stryvers opposite. He is an amazingly good jackal that would never be a lion, and he is a disagreeable fellow in Doctor Manettes house. When he was a student, he alway

33、s does exercises for other boys and seldom does his own. He does not apply his intelligence properly. So peoples around him are not aware of his outstanding abilities, even Carton himself is thinking that he is a futile man.C. Sydney Cartons LifeCartons negative attitude to his life makes him a trag

34、edy. He never does things forwardly. He is a failure in his love for Lucie and also in his career. He lives a melancholy life, and his whole lifetime is a tragedy.Carton is a man who keeps to himself and does not let anybody know much about him. At the beginning of the story and a large part of the

35、novel, Sydney Carton is shown as a very arrogant, frustrated man with a drinking problem. Cartons comment on himself is mostly reflected in his talk with Lucie. He is a man “self-flung away, wasted, drunken, poor creature of misuse”.6 He feels that there is no hope for him, and that his life wi

36、ll never be improved. When he falls in love with Lucie, he once wants to change himself. “I have had unformed ideas of striving afresh, beginning anew, shaking off sloth and sensuality, and fighting out the abandoned fight.”7 But it is only a dream that ends in nothing, and leaves the sleeper w

37、here he lays down.Later in the novel, towards the end, Sydney seems to change his personality and attitude toward life, and actually reveals his noble characteristics. In the progress of saving Darnay, Dickens shows us Sydney Cartons intelligence and inner heart. He designs a perfect plan, and then

38、goes to die instead of Darnay. “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known.”8 Many people say that he looks sublime and prophetic. Carton is the most peaceful man in Paris that night. He dies without any regr

39、et.IV. Sydney Cartons Character and Thoughts     In Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities, Dickens chooses Sydney Carton as the hero instead of any other in the two sides of the conflict. Sydney Carton is a man of several distinct characteristics, and his distinctive fe

40、ature is his certain characteristics of both noble and some unpleasant man. Through this method Dickens avoids the tendency of building a hero above life, and makes the character graphic and lifelike.A. Sydney Cartons Character Dickens writes meticulous on Cartons character building. Carton is

41、shown originally to be a frustrated alcoholic, but then turns out to be a very noble and genuine man. The special disposal of Carton, the ideal personality, constitutes the vivid characteristic of the novel. Sydney Carton is shown in the novel to be somewhat immature in his actions at the begin

42、ning of the novel. He is originally a confused, self-caring alcoholic, besides some vague references to his student days and the disclosure that his parents died when he was young. Cartons past remains a mystery to us. Sydney Carton, a lawyer and assistant to the “l(fā)ion” Mr. Stryver, and Darnays

43、 double and alter ego. He is known as Mr. Stryvers less successful “jackal”. When he is a student, he always does exercises for other boys and seldom for his own. When he  grows up, he sells his hard working to Mr. Stryver. He is crude, frequently drunk, and often melancholy, and he feels

44、resigned to the disappointing course his once-promising life has taken. Latter Cartons character changes to truly care for people, and to sacrifice his life for his deep love for Lucie. After Lucies marriage the author seldom writes about Carton, but the thread is still exist. When Darnay is in pris

45、on and the whole story comes to a halt, Carton appears as a hero and changes the final outcome. He uses his intelligence to save his friends. Carton has completely changed.There are also some important things to Sydney Cartons character, such as the wine, and the street. The author creates Cartons c

46、haracter through these images vividly. To analyze Sydney Cartons character, it is necessary to mention these things.In the novel, Dickens points out that the time is drinking days, and most men drink hard. Carton is an alcoholic attorney. The wine Mr. Stryver and Carton drink together between Hilary

47、 Term and Michaelmas, might have floated a kings ship. Sydney Carton explains to Darnay why he drinks so excessively: “I am a disappointed drudge, sir. I care for no man on earth, and no man on earth cares for me.”9 It shows that carton is quite lonely and fells disappointed to the society.

48、0;“Street” is an important image in Cartons character. Dickens is a man who collects his ideas from loose hints in the streets. In A Tale of Two Cities, Carton always walks on the street. “He did care something for the streets that environed that house, and for the senseless stones that made th

49、eir pavements. Many a night he vaguely and unhappily wandered there, when wine had brought no transitory gladness to him.”10 Wine and street are Cartons important companions in his tragic life. B. Sydney Cartons Thoughts   1. The Features of Sydney Cartons ThoughtsSydney Carton is a p

50、erson with perfect personality. Charles Dickens shows his humanism ideas by Sydney Carton at the end of this novel. There is an atmosphere of tragic, mystery and romance over Carton from beginning to end. On the one hand, Dickens praises Cartons lofty sacrifice and the perfect humankind. On the othe

51、r hand, Dickens rebukes the French Revolution for it had killed so many innocent people. Carton does everything only out of love. He keeps his promise to Lucie that he would embrace any sacrifice for her and for those dear to her. Carton also shows his immature at the beginning of the novel. Ca

52、rton, “an idlest and most unpromising of men”11, who is without any ambitions, wastes his life on alcohol and apathy, seeking no progress. Alcohol is his companion in his daily life. Dickens sighs: “Sadly, sadly, the sun rose; it rose upon no sadder sight than the man of good abilities and

53、 good emotions, incapable of their directed exercise, incapable of his own help and of his own happiness, sensible of the blight on him, and resigning himself to let it eat him away.”12 But when Darnay is in danger in France, Carton shows his strong points to readers. He keeps calm, plays cards with

54、 Barsad and designs a perfect plan to save his friends. He goes to the guillotine instead of Darnay, which shows his noble spirit.2. The Development of Sydney Cartons ThoughtsSydney Cartons mentality experiences a course from immature to fearless and selfless and the sacrifice of his life experience

55、s a process of continuous development. In my opinion, Cartons thought can be divided into three periods. The first period is from the beginning to Darnays proposal. The second period is from the time Carton professes his love to the break out of the French Revolution and the third is from the time h

56、e comes to France to his death.   The first period of his thought is immature and irresolution. Until the trial for Darnay about treason case when Lucie Manette enters his life, Cartons pain is only from his disharmony with social surroundings. The people who lack of ability get succe

57、ss everywhere while he, a youth of great intelligence and ability, is always in the behind rank. In the trail, he falls in love with Lucie Manette, a beautiful girl with a tone of compassion. He feels both inspire envy and admiration when he faces Darnay. But he cannot articulate, because he knows h

58、e is not able to give Lucie happiness. Carton is in deep desire of love. But he is overcautious and indecisive, so he locks his heart to everyone. When he is alone, the author describes a sad atmosphere. “The air was cold and sad, the dull sky over castWaste forces within him, and a desert all

59、around. His pillow was wet with wasted tears”. 13 His pain is mainly from the hopeless love at this period of time.The second period of his character seems more mature, and his selfless personality reveals to us the first time. He professes his love to Lucie and tells her his fighting in his mind. L

60、ucie becomes his only confidant. In Lucies mind, Carton is a man who deserves more respect. Carton is willing to pay everything to protect Lucies happiness. His love for Lucie has not a little cut down from beginning to the end. Lucie and her children are under the guardianship of Carton. He never comes to Manettes heated with wine. It is much difference from his former

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