The Count of Monte Cristo

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The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas Le Journal des Débats, 1844 Alexandre Dumas is a French novelist and playwright in the 1800’s who remains as one of the prodigies of the nineteenth-century French literature. He lived a life as romantic as that depicted in his famous novels. His lavish spending and flamboyant habits led to the construction of his fabulous novel “The Count of Monte Cristo”. This novel is a thrilling adventure story of a dashing young hero, Edmond Dantes who experiences betrayal from his enemies. He is brought to prison to rot and die, but manages to escape. Edmond Dantes’ transformation is seen in the story from the time his is thrown to jail until his plan of vengeance has been finished. The Count of Monte Cristo is set against the unsettled years of the Napoleonic era in the 19th century. It mostly takes place in Paris, and also in Marseilles, Rome, Monte Cristo, Italy, Greece and Constantinople. As the story begins, Edmond Dantes is introduced as a respectful, devoted, and trustworthy man. He is unjustly sent to prison by resentful enemies. There, he starts his transformation. When he manages to escape, Edmond becomes a more knowledgeable man seeking vengeance to those who betrayed him. Fernand Mondego is Dantes’ rival for the love of Mercedes, the girl Edmond plans to marry. He is one of those who framed Dantes and imprisoned him. Baron Danglars, accountant of ship Pharaon and a companion of Mondego in framing Dantes, is an envious and greedy man. Gerard de Villefort is the self-seeking ambitious public prosecutor of Marseilles who is against all Bonapartist which includes his father, Nortier Villefort. Monsieur Morrel, a thoughtful and veracious owner of the ship Pharaon, does everything in his power to free Dantes from prison. He is the one true friend of Edmond. Edmond Dantes is accused of being a Bonapartist because of
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