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Sydney Carton is a central character in Charles Dickens' 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. He is a shrewd young Englishman educated at Shrewsbury School, and sometime junior to his fellow barrister Stryver. Carton is portrayed as a brilliant but depressed and cynical drunkard who is full of self-loathing because of what he sees as his wasted life. He feels a deep unrequited love for Lucie Manette, who nevertheless inspires him to try to be a better person. Near the end of the novel, Carton manages to change places with Lucie's husband, Charles Darnay, hours before Darnay's scheduled execution in France, giving his life for Lucie's sake. Later, Lucie and Charles name their second son after Carton.

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  • سيدني كارتون (بالإنجليزية: Sydney Carton)‏ هو شخصية محورية في رواية قصة مدينتين للكاتب البريطاني تشارلز ديكنز، وهو شاب إنجليزي بارع وأحيانًا نائب لرفيقه المحام في المحاكم العليا سي.جي سترايفر.ويُصور كارتون في الرواية على أنه سكير مكتئب وكاره لنفسه بسبب حياته المُبددة، وقد كان يحمل للوسي مانيت حبًا شديدًا لم تبادله إياه، ولكنه مع ذلك يضحي في النهاية بحياته فداءًا لزوجها تشارلز دارني الذي كان محكومًا عليه بالإعدام بالمقصلة كي تنعم أسرتها بالسعادة والاستقرار. (ar)
  • Sydney Carton is a central character in Charles Dickens' 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. He is a shrewd young Englishman educated at Shrewsbury School, and sometime junior to his fellow barrister Stryver. Carton is portrayed as a brilliant but depressed and cynical drunkard who is full of self-loathing because of what he sees as his wasted life. He feels a deep unrequited love for Lucie Manette, who nevertheless inspires him to try to be a better person. Near the end of the novel, Carton manages to change places with Lucie's husband, Charles Darnay, hours before Darnay's scheduled execution in France, giving his life for Lucie's sake. Later, Lucie and Charles name their second son after Carton. (en)
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  • Sydney Carton telling Lucie Manette of his devotion to her, by Fred Barnard (en)
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  • سيدني كارتون (بالإنجليزية: Sydney Carton)‏ هو شخصية محورية في رواية قصة مدينتين للكاتب البريطاني تشارلز ديكنز، وهو شاب إنجليزي بارع وأحيانًا نائب لرفيقه المحام في المحاكم العليا سي.جي سترايفر.ويُصور كارتون في الرواية على أنه سكير مكتئب وكاره لنفسه بسبب حياته المُبددة، وقد كان يحمل للوسي مانيت حبًا شديدًا لم تبادله إياه، ولكنه مع ذلك يضحي في النهاية بحياته فداءًا لزوجها تشارلز دارني الذي كان محكومًا عليه بالإعدام بالمقصلة كي تنعم أسرتها بالسعادة والاستقرار. (ar)
  • Sydney Carton is a central character in Charles Dickens' 1859 novel A Tale of Two Cities. He is a shrewd young Englishman educated at Shrewsbury School, and sometime junior to his fellow barrister Stryver. Carton is portrayed as a brilliant but depressed and cynical drunkard who is full of self-loathing because of what he sees as his wasted life. He feels a deep unrequited love for Lucie Manette, who nevertheless inspires him to try to be a better person. Near the end of the novel, Carton manages to change places with Lucie's husband, Charles Darnay, hours before Darnay's scheduled execution in France, giving his life for Lucie's sake. Later, Lucie and Charles name their second son after Carton. (en)
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