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    short story‚ a man named Montresor has been insulted by a second man‚ Fortunato. This results in Montresor feeling the obligation to seek revenge for Fortunato’s actions. In comparison‚ Edmond Dantes is sent to prison through the actions of Monsieur de Villefort‚ Fernand Mondego‚ and Baron Danglars. After Dantes escapes from the Chateau d’If‚ he seeks revenge for what these men have done to him‚ in a

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    fame‚ or wealth‚ and the willingness to strive for its attainment” ( ). Most apparently‚ Edmond Dantès (the Count of Monte Cristo) has an ambition for revenge‚ which influences much of his decisions throughout the entirety of the novel. Additionally‚ Gérard

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    Britton Wilson Mr. White English Honors 10/16/2014 The Count of Monte Cristo By: Alexander Dumas The Count of Monte Cristo thinks that those who cause prolonged suffering must be given prolonged suffering to bring about justice. The Counts three enemies in which he inflicts punishment on are Monsieur de Villefort‚ Monsieur Danglars and Monsieur Fernand. The Count had two choices‚ he could make it quick and easy or he could make them suffer over a long period of time. He chose to

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    The American Heritage Dictionary defines justice as the upholding of what is just‚ especially fair treatment and due reward in accordance with honor‚ standards‚ or law. Personal or vigilante justice is one person taking the law into his or her hands. He or she would not follow laws or societal justice. In the case of The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas‚ a man is thrown into prison. He is framed for betraying the government. However‚ this man is innocent. As soon as he escapes from

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    Q.1:- Choose the correct answer for each from the given option: i) The scene of the play "progress" is in ___________ room. Study romm Dining room Guest room Store ii) The Count Of Monte Cristo’s real name is Edward Lear Edmornd Lear Eddie Edmond Dantes iii) Mrs. Meldon hates the idea of War Spider Peace Boys iv) The poem" Incident of the French Camp" is written by Robert Downing William Shakespeare Robert Frost Robert Browning v) Quaid-e-Azam born in the year 1776 1876 1976 1878 vi) My son

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    sentences give a bit of background on the storyline and then the fifth sentence concludes the first paragraph yet provides a smooth transition into the second paragraph. The last sentence may go something like this‚ While the plight of revenge of Edmond Dantes was engaging‚ the idea of forgiveness was completely remiss throughout the text.

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    BOARD OF INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION‚ KARACHI INTERMEDIATE EXAMINATION 2012 (ANNUAL) Date: 11.05.2012 ENGLISH (C) NORMAL PAPER I 9:30 a.m. to 09:50 a.m. (Science‚ Home Economics & Medical Technology Groups) SECTION ‘A’ (MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS) – (M.C.Qs.) NOTE: This section consists of 20 part questions and all are to be answered. Write this Code No. in the Answerscript. Each question carries one mark. ii) Do not copy down the part questions in your answerbook. Write only the answer in full against

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    After a few pages‚ it gets more intricate and difficult to understand. One will never expect the events to play out the way they did. Then again‚ without specific events‚ The Count of Monte Cristo wouldn’t be an existing novel. For example‚ if Edmond Dante was proved innocent‚ the book would’ve ended within the first one-hundred pages. There are times when I will finish a chapter in awe at the events that have occurred. They all seem so well thought out and delivered. The descriptions are spot

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    Many people aspire to be fully content with their lives‚ but fail to realize the effort that it takes to reach the idealized state of happiness. Some believe joy shall fall upon them so long as they wait patiently for it. However‚ those who are truly gleeful can give credit to their hard endeavors of understanding the nature of happiness‚ overcoming their fears‚ and accepting others. By having a realistic view on happiness and comprehending the unreliable trends of human emotion‚ one is kept from

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    “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could: but when he ventured upon insult‚ I vowed revenge.” This quote by Montressor clearly illustrates his hatred toward Fortunato; enough for him to vow revenge. The famous saying “revenge is a dish best served cold” depicts how vengeance is most satiating when obtained in cold blood. However‚ that does not apply to everyone. There are many factors that come to play when determining how a specific individual feels psychologically‚ which

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