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A Tale of Two Cities

t, Charles Darnay. The logical paradoxes used by Dickens from word one in the novel to CartonÆs last words serve to warn us, according to Cubukcu (1), ôwhat appears to be is not what it is.ö This is apparent throughout the novel. The Marquis, DarnayÆs uncle, is portrayed as ruthless, drunken murderer, when, in fact, he is to be pitied for his symbolic nature of the last of a dying breed of out-of-touch aristocrats.

The final words of Sydney Carton are also a logical paradox because, though he must die to further the cause of the people, his death makes him believe a happier future fo

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