A Tale of Two Cities

The most recurrent criticism of this novel is that the characters do not have the psychological depth or development of other Dickensian figures.

The most recurrent criticism of this novel is that the characters do not have the psychological depth or development of other Dickensian figures. Does Sydney Carton's transformation undermine this claim? Is this criticism really fair toward the other characters?

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