as superior and godly. Throughout The Count of Monte Cristo‚ Dumas uses allusions and specific vocabulary to portray The Count as a god -like figure and also shows The Count’s character transform as he seeks revenge and payback on figures from his past. Initially‚ Dumas portrays The Count as a god-like figure through the way The Count and other characters use allusions and specific vocabulary. When characters such as Julie‚ Emmanuel‚ and Max describe The Count‚ they often use language that suggests
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skin – a very thick skin. And watch your back For every back‚ there is a knife. A person may be in a sturdy and stable time in their life‚ then suddenly‚ a negative force comes their way and backstabs them‚ changing their life forever. In the Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas‚ the character Fernand is the ultimate betrayer because of his selfishness and jealousy towards Edmond Dantes. Fernand used Edmond Dantes “death” as an excuse to try and get Mercedes to love him back; he knew Mercedes was
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Edmond Dantes‚ the protagonist in Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo‚ credits God for being very important in his life. Since the beginning of time‚ religion has been a foundation in many people’s lives. Because of this‚ people adopt rules based on not just their religion‚ but on the beliefs of the Gods involved‚ promising to value and stand firm in adhering to such beliefs. These beliefs are subjective‚ leaving the role of the Divine in people’s lives to be up for interpretation. Two roles
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"Justice‚" it is easy to determine that the Count of Monte Cristo was unjust in his actions. He may have been acting out of a personal sense of justice‚ but was selfish and short-sighted enough to injure people on whom he did not intend to wreak revenge. His sense of justice‚ was not‚ contrary to what the term itself implied‚ just. The fates of‚ and events surrounding‚ Caderousse‚ Benedetto‚ Albert‚ and Danglars all support the charge that the Count of Monte Cristo acted unjustly. The first step in determining
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This quote compares fate to a restaurant that provides food without choice‚ even when it is something people don’t like. In Viva la Vida and The Count of Monte Cristo‚ the writer’ use of symbolism and imagery reveals the idea that fate allows people to gain or lose power because it is an unstable force. Symbols are presented in The Count of Monte Cristo and Viva la Vida to convey that fate can be changed by actions. Dumas points out that Dantes was running and “his foot slipped and they saw him
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twentieth century and The Count of Monte Cristo’s success as one of the greatest French novels of nineteenth century. Both novels dominated the literature of their respective centuries. The first suitable explanation for their domination is that the authors of both books are geniuses. They expressed their opinions about social and political issues through literature. The second and the most obvious aspect about these two books is that they contain valuable lessons and morals. As social creatures‚ people
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THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO The Count Of Monte Cristo is a novel by Alexandre Dumas. The story begins with a handsome sailor‚ Edmond Dantes who is very successful in his life and career and even his love story. The novel also deals about revenge to those people who misjudged and envied Edmond Dantes. The plot was great since the main character was at his good fortune being the next captain of a ship‚ who has a great love story together with his fiancée. But some people are envious of Edmond Dantes’
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In the movie The Count of Monte Cristo there are many themes that are parallel to events in the Bible. The three I’m going to focus on are betrayal‚ friendship‚ and vengeance. When the movie opens‚ Fernand and Edmond had been best friends for the entirety of their youth. Yet despite this‚ Fernand chooses to betray his friend to gain something he selfishly wanted. In the meantime‚ Edmond never committed the crime he was accused of‚ leading him to a false sentence in Chateau d’If prison. This is
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Steven Shin Mrs. Leimkuhler English10 2/6/2014 Why am I in the prison? In the book ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’ the main character Edmond Dantes had to go to the jail without any reasons. He was wrongfully imprisoned for so many years and he couldn’t see any of hope of being free. While reading this book‚ I thought of many things that I could do if I was Edmond. First‚ I would make rejection to the person who is in charge of the prisoners. If I was wrongfully imprisoned‚ I have to prove
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The Count of Monte Cristo Packet #4‚ Pages 217 – 256 Chapter XXX—The Guests 1. What day is it‚ and where is the chapter’s setting? 2. Albert gets two letters. One of them is from ______________________‚ and he answers her: 3. Who are Albert’s guests that day? 4. Why is Max Morrel there? Who brought him? What is he now called? 5. What did Morrel do to save the other man? 6. Where do Albert and the others decide that the title Count of Monte Cristo originated? 7.
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