The Count Of Monte | Cristo
The novel moves beyond a simple revenge story to explore complex moral questions:
The protagonist who evolves from a naive sailor into a cold, calculating avenger. The Count Of Monte Cristo
On the day of his wedding, Dantès is framed by jealous rivals and sent to the Château d'If , a brutal island prison. He remains there for 14 years. The novel moves beyond a simple revenge story
Dantès' former fiancée who, believing him dead, married his betrayer, Fernand. Dantès' former fiancée who, believing him dead, married
The Count of Monte Cristo is a definitive 19th-century adventure novel by that follows Edmond Dantès , a young sailor falsely accused of treason. Spanning 1815 to 1839, the story is set against the backdrop of the Bourbon Restoration and the return of Napoleon. Core Narrative
Dantès' rival for Mercédès' hand; he rises to the rank of general through further betrayals.