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Dead Or Alive Sydney Carton Character Analysis

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Dead or Alive Sydney Carton, from the novel Tale of Two Cities, sacrifices himself so that Charles and Lucie can live happily together. Carton made the ultimate sacrifice by taking Charles place to be beheaded at the guillotine. Just as Sydney gave his all for his cause, in similar ways Osama Bin Laden did the same. Sydney Carton and Osama Bin Laden share similar traits that helped their cause and have affected society through sacrifice. “Osama was exposed very early on his age to this experience but he lost his father when he was 13”(pbs). Osama’s father demanded that the boys needed to show confidence at a young age, so when his father had past he was already considered a man. Married at 17 and a degree in public administration, Osama was everything his father had hoped him to be. “He went back to the kingdom and started lobbying with his …show more content…

“‘Are you dying for him?’ she whispered. ‘And his wife and child. Hush! Yes.’ ‘O you will let me hold your brave hand, stranger?’”( Dickens 631). The Seamstress recognizes that Sydney has taken Charles place to be killed, she begins to adore him because of his heroic act. Sydney gave up his opportunity to marry the love of his life, Lucie and instead gave his life for her happiness. Sydney thought of himself as a Christ-like figure because of his sacrifice. Carton a foolish hero shows how love for one's cause can cause you to take your own life. Osama Bin Laden showed great persistence in pursuing his religious beliefs. Bin Laden believed in radical Muslim ideals that not all Muslims believe in or follow. Osama Bin Laden is known to most Americans as a monster and terrorist. Many AMericans only see him for his actions against America. Very few people see Bin Laden for his persistence and drive for what he believed in. Although his coordinated attacks killed and injured thousands, he gave his life to what he thought was

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