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A Review Of Dumas' "The Count Of Monte-Cristo"
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The Count of Monte-Cristo is a nineteenth century historical
romance. The characters are set in conventional forms Alexander Dumas
borrowed from society. Courageous, avaricious, kind, loyal, selfish, or
treacherous each personality embodies a common stereotype. M. Morrel, a
merchant and ship owner ....
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persona became tainted by a thirst for revenge.
Dantes was never a completely enclosed in his labyrinth of spite
and revenge. He set aside his personal goals to save the life of a
friend's beloved, thus retaining a grain of humanity. Edmond's integrity
resurfaces as he reevaluates his plan to kill M. Danglars. As the novel
comes to a close, Edmond Dantes concludes his revenge with a sad smile.
Although he doesn't regret his actions, he does regret degree of pain he
brought upon may inn.... |
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