The Count of Monte Cristo & nbsp; The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas tells the story of a man, Edmund Danthes and a seafarer. After being betrayed by the enemy and entering a cell in a dark prison, he planned to retaliate against his enemies. His behavior and personality were changed after 14 years in prison due to an unpublished crime. Edmund Danthes was accused of treason, and became a Bonapartist and was put in prison.
Analysis of the number of Monte Cristo The theme of the number of Monte Cristo is revenge and forgiveness, power and helpless. When Dantès was unjustly sentenced to life imprisonment by his enemies (Villefort, Danglars and Fernand), he was planning his revenge every time he woke up. When Dantès escaped miraculously and returned to the world with wealth, he regarded it as a sign that God opened the door of revenge. He is no longer the former. - The hidden place is about girls named Corey who experienced the experience of World War II when the Nazis arrested the Jews and sent them to concentration camps. Father Casper shows that she can show goodwill, no matter what happens. Mother Cornelia will always try to make people happy, she also knows everyone. You should always help, serve and be a kind person
Continuing, the theme of revenge exists through the technical plot of "Count of Monte Cristo" and "V of the Vulture". First of all, the theme of revenge comes through the plot of Monte Cristo 's Count. In "Earl of Monte Cristo", Edmund Danthes changed himself to a retributive, inhuman person who served as a representative of Providence under the name of "Monte Cristo". What I know is the highest, highest, most noble thing in the world is reward and punishment "(Dumas 556)." Plot of Monte Cristo's count "is a versatile judge, a jury and a death sentence Secondly, the theme of revenge resides in V plot for Vendetta, V for Vendetta, V is his idea Because people say "Do not be afraid of their government", I killed members of the UK totalitarian government to release the country.
Alexandre Dumas uses the theme of revenge in his novel 'Earl of Monte Cristo'. Likewise, James McTag's "Vendetta" uses popular revenge themes. What techniques are useful to draw the popular theme of Early Monte Cristo and Vedetta V? The role of Edmund Danthes and V in 'Earl of Monte Cristo' is the mainstream of revenge. The plot of "Count of Monte Cristo" and "V of Ville Delta" will also help to draw the mainstream theme of revenge. The dialogue of "Count of Monte Cristo" and "Dialogue of Vulture" also expresses the theme of revenge. Therefore, revenge is the subject of the rule of "the Count of Monte Cristo" and "V of Vetta", which can be seen through skill features, plots, and dialogue.