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    Set against the turbulent years of the Napoleonic era‚ The Count of Monte Cristo is the story of a betrayed young man named Edward Dantès. The book weaves a tale out of his long years in captivity deep inside the Château d’lf‚ his miraculous escape‚ and his carefully thought out revenge. Readers find out that there is a reason for everything the Count does‚ even if they cannot see it right away. All of the Count’s decisions lead to the eventual downfall and ruin of the people that are‚ in his mind

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    The Count of Monte Cristo Chapter 1 The people are expecting the ship Pharaon. They think an accident must have happened Theres a letter Danglars thought Dantes had Dantes goes to see his father and fiancée Chapter 2 Dantes ran to his father‚ yelling His father is pale and sickly Dantes asks if he is ill‚ no just startled Dantes informs his father that the captain of the ship died and he is to take his place His father had to live on practically no money for months Dantes goes to see

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    The Key to an Unexplainable Joy Like so many people‚ Edmond Dantes‚ the main character in Alexandre Dumas’ novel‚ The Count of Monte Cristo‚ wishes to have a life that makes him happy. When God blesses those with lives that have few moments of suffering or loss‚ it is easy to take many things for granted‚ even the simplest pleasures life may offer. It is times like these that a devastating situation can really shed some light on how many things one is truly grateful for and can also put into perspective

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    In the Count of Monte Cristo‚ by Alexander Dumas‚ Caderousse represents stage 1 of Kohlberg’s stage of moral development because he fears death’s punishment‚ damnation to hell. Caderousse fears death’s punishment when Benedetto stabs him and Caderousse quickly pleads “for mercy” (Dumas 337). Two ways to the afterlife is either heaven or hell. Caderousse‚ however‚ knows that he will go to hell for all the punishment he gives to Dantès. So instead of facing certain death‚ he pleads for a doctor to

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    “The Law of the Last Minsterl” is written by ________. Sir Henry Wolton William words worth Sir Walter Scott William Shakespeare xii. The man who surrendered the fortress of Yaria to Turks was ________. The Count of Monte Cristo Albert The Count of Morcert Beauchamp xiii. The Count of Morcerf was

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    1. Edmond wears a few masks throughout the Count of Monte Cristo. In some parts he hides his true feelings about people and in some parts he openly confronts them. The people in the Masque of the Red Death shadow a mask over them. They fear death yet they try to hide it. 2. What kinds of masks do people wear? Why? People wear all kinds of masks. They wear masks to hide their love or admirations for people. They wear masks to try to act cool and easy going because they’re insecure. Girls and

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    Edmond Dantes’ perception of life has transformed throughout the book as he lets prison change him‚ his beliefs‚ as well as how he acts towards others. Edmond Dantes‚ from The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas‚ begins the novel as a sweet‚ naive‚ hardworking sailor in the Pharaon. He had everything going for him. He was just about to marry the love of his life‚ Mercedes‚ and was about to be promoted to Captain of the Pharaon. Everything he had to live for was lost when he was wrongfully sent

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    Film review in English THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO BY:ALEXADER DUMAS SUBMITTED BY:Rochelle T. Agustin BSBA-MM IC SUBMITTED TO:Mr.Rommel Tabula I.SUMMARY Edmond Dantès‚ a handsome‚ promising young sailor‚ skillfully docks the three-masted French ship‚ the Pharaon‚ in Marseilles after its captain died en route home. As a reward‚ Dantès is promised a captainship‚ but before he

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    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 have sinned. In the end

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    Florence Lau College Writing Block H April 11th‚ 2013 Role of Justice in Count of Monte Cristo and the Merchant of Venice The Role of Justice Justice‚ as defined by the American Oxford Dictionary‚ is the quality of being fair and reasonable. The role of justice is to maintain peace and harmony in a society by making sure that virtuousness is outshining maliciousness. This role is often upheld by one of a higher authority who acts as a judge and gives an impartial analysis of a certain situation

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