Friday, October 25, 2019
The Count Of Monte Cristo: Revenge :: essays research papers
 The Count of Monte Cristo: Revenge      The Story of Edmond Dantà ¨s, the Sailor, who Becomes the Rich & Powerful Count of  Monte Cristo and Takes Revenge on all his Enemies.    Chesky Hoffman June 17, 1996 Dr. Goodale    In this essay I will show how Edmond Dantes punishes his four enemies with  relation to their specific ambitions. Edmond is sent to jail due to his  enemies' jealousy. After he escapes he becomes rich and powerful and gets back  at them. Before I relate to you how Dantes gets back at his enemies I would  like to familiarize you with the story.  The story describes the life of its main character Edmond Dantes. He is  promoted to captain of his ship. This promotion ignites the jealousy of his  fellow shipmate Danglars. Dantes is then falsely accused of being a Bonapartist.  This means he sides with Napoleon Bonaparte and is committing treason against  his own king. He is sent to a prison called the Chà ¢teau d'If. The Chà ¢teau d'If  was surrounded by water and was known as a place of no return. When Dantes  escapes, he takes revenge against his four enemies who conspired against him to  send him to prison, in the manner of an eye for and eye. These four  conspirators are Danglars, Caderousse, Fernand Mondago, and Villefort. In order  to take revenge on his four enemies, Dantes uses a variety of names and  disguises. The main new identity he uses for himself is The Count of Monte  Cristo.  Danglars, as mentioned above, was the Count's shipmate when his name was  still Edmond Dantes. When Edmond went to jail, Danglars ran away and became  very rich. Caderousse was a tailor. He was also the Count's father's landlord  and once the count was sent to prison, Caderousse allowed Dantes' father to  starve to death. Fernand Mondago was in love with the count's fiancee Mercà ©des.  When the Count was sent to jail Fernand married her on the pretext that the  count would not return. These three enemies all got together one night and were  all responsible for writing an incriminating letter about the Count to his  fourth enemy, Monsieur De Villefort, who was the city's temporary prosecutor at  the time. He was responsible for the actual sending of the Count to prison.  à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  After the Count escaped from prison, he discovered that all his enemies  had moved to Paris. He became acquainted with people from that city and  eventually moved there so that he could have his revenge. The revenge taken on  Danglars matches the crime which he committed toward the Count. When Danglars  wrote the incriminating letter about the Count, calling him a Bonapartist, his    					    
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