When dealing with problems of misbehavior you can only get one or the other; in The Count of Monte Cristo, Dantès chose revenge. He was only thinking of how he felt and how he was personally victimized in the past by so many people. Justice was not gained, there was no integrity involved, only cycles of anger and retaliation. The Count had to see Morcerf die, Villefort go crazy, Danglars suffer in all the ways he did and countless people die. In most of these cases you can see that Dantès did not want people to die, but he wanted them to live because that is how you can gain the highest level of revenge. You won’t get revenge by just simply murdering someone, go out there and make sure they live the rest of their lives in regret. To learn of ways to gain justice, I wouldn’t suggest reading The Count of Monte
When dealing with problems of misbehavior you can only get one or the other; in The Count of Monte Cristo, Dantès chose revenge. He was only thinking of how he felt and how he was personally victimized in the past by so many people. Justice was not gained, there was no integrity involved, only cycles of anger and retaliation. The Count had to see Morcerf die, Villefort go crazy, Danglars suffer in all the ways he did and countless people die. In most of these cases you can see that Dantès did not want people to die, but he wanted them to live because that is how you can gain the highest level of revenge. You won’t get revenge by just simply murdering someone, go out there and make sure they live the rest of their lives in regret. To learn of ways to gain justice, I wouldn’t suggest reading The Count of Monte