For example, Sydney starts to find purpose a purpose to his life, "'I am not old, but my young way was never the way to age. Enough of me'"(3.9.57). This shows that Sydney is starting to observe his life and find meaning. This also shows that Carton is starting to feel as his life is important. Furthermore, Carton in his last days, finally finds his way of life, "His mother had died years before. These solemn words, which had been read at his father's grave arose in his mind as he went down the dark streets, among the heavy shadows, the moon and the clouds sailing on high above him. I am the resurrection and the life, sanity the lord: he that believeth that in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: and whosoever liveth and believeth in me, shall never die"(3.9.98). This shows that Sydney found his purpose through the words of the gospel. This also shows that through those words Carton felt peace, safety, and faith in the Lord and the people around him. Overall, Sydney searched his life and found his purpose and reason for his