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    harmed by that person. In the movie The Count of Monte Cristo‚ Edmond seeks revenge on Fernand Mondego for many reasons. All of which were justified because of the horrible treatment Edmond received while he was in prison. Not only did that make Edmond angry‚ but also when he found out the Fernand Mondego had married his wife to be only 1 month after being locked away. Being that they were friends once before made it that much harder for Edmond to believe everything that Fernand had done to him behind

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    4.) The protagonists used bodies of water to escape - a lake for Ibarra and the sea for Dantes. > > 5.) They both used buried treasures for revenge. > > 6.) Ibarra and Dantes both disguised in their revenge‚ Ibarra as Simoun and Edmond Dantes as the Count of Monte Cristo. They also possessed more knowledge‚ wealth and resourcefulness in their comeback. > > 7.) Lastly‚ they both believed that they were the agents of Providence‚ sent out ot meet out justice to those who

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    Monte Cristo‚ directed by Kevin Reynolds. The protagonist Edmond Dantes has his mind set on vengeance as he has been deceived and betrayed by J.F Villefort and Fernand Mondego. Throughout the film Edmond carefully plots and plans to have vengeance on Villefort and Mondego. Although with revenge comes with a price‚ what has been done cannot be undone. Edmond has to live with the guilt of taking another man’s life. Villefort sends Edmond to Château d’If after he delivers him a letter to cover any

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    and was written by Edmond Rostand. He has made the setting of the book in the 1600 ’s‚ but he wrote it in 1897. There is a reason why he chose an older setting‚ because the story is based on the theme of people hiding flaws and instead blind others with false pride because of the fear of showing insecurity. The setting proves that no matter what the time period is‚ people have always been afraid of showing insecurity and pretend to be someone else to hide that flaw. What Edmond Rostand shows in this

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    1. "’Well‚ we’re all mortal‚’ said the shipowner‚ ’and the old must make way for the young‚ otherwise there would be no promotion’" (Dumas 2). Monsieur Morrel is talking to Edmond Dantes about the captain’s death. The quote is especially blunt and realistic‚ but also likeably refreshing. It is an idea that brings about the scary truth that everyone must grow old and die‚ but also a uplifting truth that if someone leaves a new one will replace him or her to hopefully make things better. 2. "’Yes‚

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    do when it comes to influence and power‚ and the revenge of Edmond Dantes. Edmond Dantes is a good-hearted and God-fearing person‚ a sailor who had a bright future ahead at the moment he’s imprisoned: he was about to be promoted and to marry the woman he loved so dearly. His life is ruined because of others envy to him especially his friend Fernand Mondego‚ who betrayed him and and later takes his fiance Mercedes as his own wife. Edmond Dantes was the victim of an unfortunate coincidence‚ because

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    life could be put on the line. Regardless of her fear and the limitation of women’s rights‚ Sarah Emma Evelyn Edmonds became a soldier‚ nurse‚ and spy for the Union under a male alias because of her patriotism. Edmond’s greatest achievement was carrying out eleven missions behind enemy lines‚ well known for being one of the most hardworking women figures; a soldier‚ nurse and spy. Edmonds‚ born on the first of a Canadian December‚ had a difficult childhood that caused her to leave home for bigger

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    often times obsessed with pursuing whatever it is they desire. Alexandre Dumas demonstrates in his novel‚ The Count of Monte Cristo that a fixation with revenge can frequently become addictive. Dumas shows this obsession through the character of Edmond Dantes. Dantes‚ a 19 year old boy growing up in the small town of Marseilles‚ leads an innocent life overflowing with good fortune‚ causing him to be unaware of hardship. However when wrongly imprisoned by those whom he thought were his friends

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    investigators what fields in science they could expect assistance from. A few of those fields are anthropometry‚ zoology‚ and chemistry. Who was the first person to apply the principles of forensic science to a working crime laboratory? Frenchman Edmond Locard was the first person applying the principles of forensic science to a crime laboratory. In 1910‚ He went to the Lyons police department and they provided him with two attic rooms and two assistance. The police department didn’t start recognizing

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    “Physical evidence cannot be wrong‚ it cannot perjure itself‚ it cannot be wholly absent.” by Edmond Locard. Edmond Locard was born in Lyon‚ France in 1877 and was soon studying medicine‚ in which he earned the degree for in 1902. During his study of medicine he developed a love for science and how it may apply to legal matters. He wrote a thesis on Legal Medicine under the Great King‚ and eventually wrote over 40 pieces of work‚ the most famous being his seven part series Treaty of Criminalistics

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