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A Review Of Dumas' "The Count Of Monte-Cristo"
Part 1 of Paper ....nventional 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, represent the good hearted benefactor. M. Danglars,
employee of M. Morrel, symbolizes the typical jealous colleague. T.... Part 2 of Paper ....s father. Edmond possessed ambition
balanced by a healthy respect for other human beings. Unfortunately, he was
not without envious enemies. Several of his trusted companions secretly
conspired to have Edmond thrown into prison. Within the dungeon of Chateau
D'If, Edmond learned the truth of his imprisonment. He became engrossed in
the need to harm those who wrought his troubles. Edmond Dantes original
persona became tainted by a thirst for revenge.
Dantes was never a completely enclosed in.... |
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