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    Monte Cristo Edmond Dantès-The protagonist of the novel. Dantès is an intelligent‚ honest‚ and loving man who turns bitter and vengeful after he is framed for a crime he does not commit. When Dantès finds himself free and enormously wealthy‚ he takes it upon himself to act as the agent of Providence‚ rewarding those who have helped him in his plight and punishing those responsible for his years of agony. Lord Wilmore- The identity of an eccentric English nobleman that Dantès assumes when committing

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    of others. As the emotion of pity deepens‚ it can correlate itself with sympathy and lead to compassion (Baird 1). Dante comprises this idea of pity within the narration of his characters in the Inferno. Dante creates fluctuating moralities that contrasts with the narrative tale of the sinners to the protagonist. The contrasts that are made by the sinner are reflected upon by Dante‚ he refers to this as the struggle pity. The great struggle of pity is brought on upon by the sinners‚ whom create scapegoats

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    Edmond Dantes’ perception of life has transformed throughout the book as he lets prison change him‚ his beliefs‚ as well as how he acts towards others. Edmond Dantes‚ from The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas‚ begins the novel as a sweet‚ naive‚ hardworking sailor in the Pharaon. He had everything going for him. He was just about to marry the love of his life‚ Mercedes‚ and was about to be promoted to Captain of the Pharaon. Everything he had to live for was lost when he was wrongfully sent

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    3. Dantes Is the new captain of the Pharon 4. Dantes finds this dad has been starving 5. Fernand Mondego is talking to Mercedes 6. Danglars‚ Caderousse‚ and Fernand discuss Dantes downfall during dinner 7. Dantes is arrested at the Betrothal feast Chapters 5-9 1. It is Mercedes and Dantes Betrothal feast 2. Guards burst in to arrest Dantes 3. Dantes says he went to Elba because it was his captian’s dying wish 4. Villefort changes his mind when Dantes says who

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    The Count of Monte Cristo‚ the main character is Edmond Dantes. Dantes is a young 19-year-old and is soon-to-be captain of the Pharaon‚ after Captain Leclere dies of brain fever off the Isle of I1 Giglio. Dantes is imprisoned when a suspicious letter is sent to Villefort‚ the state prosecutor‚ which claims Dantes is a Bonapartist. Dantes is sent to the Chateau d’If where he spends fourteen wretched years. Shortly after gaining his freedom‚ Dantes seeks vengeance on Danglar. Danglar is the ringleader

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    BY:ALEXADER DUMAS SUBMITTED BY:Rochelle T. Agustin BSBA-MM IC SUBMITTED TO:Mr.Rommel Tabula I.SUMMARY Edmond Dantès‚ a handsome‚ promising young sailor‚ skillfully docks the three-masted French ship‚ the Pharaon‚ in Marseilles after its captain died en route home. As a reward‚ Dantès is promised a captainship‚ but before he can claim his new post and be married to his fiancée‚ Mercédès’‚ a conspiracy of four jealous and unsavory men arrange for

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    1995‚ ’Children ’s fantasy literature: Toward an anatomy ’‚ Children ’s Literature in Education‚ vol. 26‚ no. 3‚ pp. 171-183. Harrison‚ R.P. 1993‚ Forests: The Shadows of Civilisation‚ University of Chicago Press‚ Chicago. Hede‚ J. 2007‚ Reading Dante: The Pursuit of Meaning. Lanham‚ MD: Lexington Books Humphrey‚ C Natov‚ R. 2001‚ ’Harry Potter and the extraordinariness of the ordinary ’‚ The Lion and the Unicorn‚ vol. 25‚ no. 2‚ pp. 310-327. Page‚ R. I. 1990‚ Norse Myths The Legendary Past. London:

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    enjoyed The Inferno‚ by Dante‚ tremendously. Typically‚ I am a history student and The Inferno was the first classic in the world of literature that I have enjoyed. I enjoyed it because it blended my love of history and my love of reading together. In The Inferno Dante brings up real people from history. Dante uses the real people as examples of what a person must do to enter a specific portion of hell. For example‚ when talking about the sin of rage and aggression‚ Dante brings up the Ancient general

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    It was summer time in the Dominican Republic When Dante realized that he had to get away. He had to go to America. Dante lives in a small town In the Dominican called Barahona. Barahona has lived in poverty for as long as anyone can remember. The streets are infested with drug dealers‚ and gang life is entrenched in the society. The name of Dante’s gang is called La Familia Cartel. (cartel is the Dominican name for gang) Dante lives in a crammed house with 6 of his brothers from his gang

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    Test #1 review CHY4U: introduction and the Renaissance test review People Charlemagne – was the king that tried to resurrect the Roman Empire. The pope crowned Charlemagne king. He wanted his capital to be like Rome. He encouraged Latin learning throughout the empire to make it more consistent. He set up schools even thought he himself could not write. He helped the church spread Christianity. He blended Germanic‚ Roman‚ and Christian ideas. Johannes Gutenberg – invented the printing press

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