Three man are interested in a relationship with Lucie manette. Describe each man how does each Man. How does each man pursue and in what ways is the manner in which each of the men courts her typical of his character (Tail of two cities)
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With the proposals of marriage for Miss Lucie Manette, Charles Dickens sketches three differing kinds of love in a humorous sketch of C.J. Stryver's selfish desire as one who "shoulders his way" through life, expecting to shoulder his way selfishly into Lucie Manette's life, a poignant portrayal of Sydney Carton's idealized love, and the portrait of truly human love in Charles Darnay.
In an ironically entitled chapter, "The Fellow of Delicacy," Dickens portrays a man who is obtuse, interpreting reality to suit his plans. When Mr. Lorry essays to discreetly suggest that he not propose to Lucie Manette, Stryver sucks the end of a ruler, then strikes "a tune of his teenth with it" and says to Mr. Lorry,
"You deliberately advise me not to go up to Shoho and offer myself--myself, Stryver of the King's Bench bar?"