Alexander Dumars is very familiar with William Shakespeare's work and is deeply influenced by Shakespeare's plays and poetry. Dumas rarely mention Shakespeare's literary works, but I use many of Shakespeare's concepts and use them in my literary work. In 'Earl of Monte Cristo', poison, revenge and death by taboo are all conspirators borrowed by Shakespeare's Dumar. "Earl of Monte Cristo created a complex world full of creative genius, surrounded by historical events" Juliet
Dumars is ranked highest in the list of writers such as William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, Fyodor Dostoevsky. The Count of Monte Cristo has written at least 40 personal accounts on movies and television films and television media, as well as Dumars's own favorite The Three Musketeers. The relationship between Earl of Monte Cristo and the movie dates back to 1908 when director Luigi Maggi presented short film "Mount Christmas" in Italy.
Alexandre Dumas and Auguste Makeque wrote four episodes about Monte Cristo's episode story: the first half of Monte Cristo (1848); the second half of Monte Cristo (1848); Le Comte de Morcerf (1851) and Villefort (1851). The first two theaters were the first performances at Dumars's own theatrical performance in February 1848. The performance lasted more than 2 nights, and each performance was long (the first night was held at 18: 00 ~ 00: 00). . The performance at Drury Lane held in London later this year failed and a riot occurred to protest the performance in Britain in France.
In "Causeries" (1860), Dumas released a short article on the origin of the Count of Monte Cristo "Citizen Crite Dumont Technique". When he lived in Florence in 1841, Duma seemed to have a close relationship with members of the Bonaparte family. A small ship accompanying a young prince sailing near Monte Cristo, he was a cousin of Louis Bonaparte who became emperor. Ten years later, the French promised to the Prince during the trip that he would write a novel named after the island in the title. At that time, the Emperor of the Future was imprisoned in Hamburg Castle - the name was mentioned in the novel. He did not mention it with "Etat civil", but Duma visited him there
"Earl of Monte Cristo" is a remake of Alexandre Duma of the same name. Dantès was a sailor who was accused of treason by his close friend Fernand and he wanted Dantès girlfriend Mercedes to protect himself. Dantès was detained for 13 years at Fort Yves Island where he planned to retaliate against those who betrayed him. With the help of another prisoner, he ran away from the island and continued to change himself to the rich count of Monte Cristo as part of his revenge plan. Written by Anna <annachan@amazon.com>.