Alexandre Dumas‚ he was loyal and insisted that he‚ “owes everything to his father and Mercedes” because his father had raised him to be the responsible man he was. His crew respected him and followed his orders. However‚ after spending 14 years in the Chateau d’If‚ he sought revenge after those who did him wrong. His heart was filled with such a strong hatred that he didn’t have any room for love. Abbe Faria spoke to Dantes about the thought of revenge and confessed‚ “I regret having helped you clarify
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love‚ beauty‚ and seeing the truth about life. The narrator is the vehicle he uses for his contemplation‚ although there are other characters that embody his emotions. The narrator‚ who is obviously badly wounded‚ even perhaps dying‚ has come to a chateau‚ where he has a chance to reflect on things while he is recuperating. The two characters at the beginning of the story‚ Mrs Radcliffe‚ and a valet named Pedro‚ are a mother and father type caring figure respectively. Poe himself never really had parents
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How significant was the Battle of the Somme in attempts to break the stalemate on the Western Front? Use Sources F and G and your own knowledge to answer this question. The Battle of the Somme‚ occurring at July 1916 to November 1916‚ was one of the most significant battles during World War I. Its main purpose was for the British to ease the pressure from the French as they defended themselves during the German siege at Verdun. It was also believed that the attack by the British could cause a
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purpose is to establish the romantic Gothic mood in which the story occurs. The setting and basis of the plot are shrouded in mystery; the narrator does not explain how or where he is wounded‚ and with his servant‚ he enters an abandoned‚ decaying chateau that offers no more answers than the narrator. The dark gloom of a deserted house is a classic background for a Gothic story‚ and the tapestries and strange architecture of the building give the narrator’s choice of apartment a feeling of removal
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Additionally‚ the fact that Ship Trap Island is Zaroff’s home terrain causes anxiety and a disadvantage to Rainsford. The setting helps to affect the plot of the story by saving Rainsford on several occasion‚ in specific when Rainsford jumps off the chateau into the ocean when Zaroff is chasing him. Although Zaroff believes that Rainsford has committed suicide‚ Rainsford
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Bastille‚ and put the heads of 7 guards and the governor‚ on pikes‚ showing how far the peasants are willing to go‚ to show revenge. In another case‚ the Monseigneur’s carriage had driven over a man’s child. So the man went to the Monseigneur’s chateau to kill him and there he left the note‚ "drive him fast to his tomb. This‚ from Jacques”(125). A more extreme case of violence was when the peasants decided to start mass executing prisoners who were aristocrats. Most of these aristocrats hadn’t
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The Most Dangerous Game Sequel Rainsford awoke after the best night sleep of his life. It wasn’t just the fact that the bed was one of the comfiest he had ever slept in‚ or the fact he was exhausted after being hunted for three days‚ but the enormous relief he felt by beating the general at his own game. He spent most of his morning planning in his mind a payback for the general. It wasn’t revenge‚ but Rainsford felt that the general needed reminding that the game he was playing was wrong. However
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A strong example portrayed is the book is the moment Marqui’s chateau was set afire by a revolutionary in the area . Dickens speaks as if he is writing from God’s perspective of the world watching the event occur from above. He moves out from the single house to a whole shot of France he then says “the fierce [fire]
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US I Chapter 19 Test Study Guide Vocabulary – Define each term Central Powers 1. Germany 2. Austria-Hungary 3. Turkey Allies 1. England 2. France 3. Russia Militarism policy of aggressively building up a nations armed forces Mobilization readying of troops for war Zimmermann Note German telegraph offering an alliance with Mexico Archduke Ferdinand‚ assassination by Serbian; spark of the war Preparedness Movement advocates argued that the US would strength its armed forces in preparation for
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Per.7 11/16/10 Count of Monte Cristo & Dark Romanticism To understand where Dark romanticism comes from‚ we must first know about Romanticism in general. Romanticism was found in the 18th century‚ it represents imagination and expression of emotion in poetry ‚ art‚ and literature. Dark romanticism was found in the 19th century‚ it represents dark gothic subjects. In human life‚ some aspects that we show of dark romanticism‚ would be revenge‚ hate‚ murder‚ revenge‚ and greed. All of these aspects
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