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Sacrifice and redemption from "summary" of A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens, Charles

Throughout the narrative, the theme of sacrifice and redemption is woven intricately into the lives of the characters, shaping their actions and ultimately determining their fate. The act of sacrifice is portrayed as a selfless offering, a willingness to give up one's own desires or even life for the greater good of others. This is exemplified through the character of Sydney Carton, whose ultimate sacrifice at the end of the novel serves as a redemptive act, bringing about a sense of closure and renewal. Carton's redemption is a central theme in the novel, as his transformation from a dissolute and cynical man to a selfless hero is a powerful example of the possibility of change and growth. Through his sacrifice, Carton is able to find a sense of purpose and meaning, redeeming himself in the eyes of both himself and others. His final act of selflessness, choosing to take the place of Charles Darnay at the guillotine, is a poignant moment t...
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    A Tale of Two Cities

    Dickens, Charles

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