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Count Of Monte Cristo

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What are the benefits of success? What is marvelousness and what is desirability? The benefits of success are tools and the ability to more easily accomplish what you want, such as Dantes and his revenge plot. Marvelousness is something you cannot comprehend like the Count of Monte Cristo and our God. Something is desirable if you cannot have it, an example being how Fernand wanted Mercedes, and how people wanted the apple in the Garden of Eden. I agree with the philosophies stated by the Count and believe the events in the story and in the Bible show them to be true. What the count is saying by this statement is obvious. What he’s saying at first is that upon success, privileges are gained, and life is good. I agree with this philosophy to an extent. Being wealthy does …show more content…

This is shown throughout the book, but an example would be in chapter 33 (pages 261-288) when Dantes uses his wealth to buy horses from Danglars just to return them. This allows him to begin manipulating both Madame Danglars and Madame de Villefort. While this is not a good privilege of being rich, as revenge is wrong according to society and the Bible, it still assisted the Count in carrying out his will. The next statement is about something being marvelous meaning that it is incomprehensible. This is shown by people’s interests in Monte Cristo, including Albert’s admiration and respect for him. As shown on page 226, after The Count rescues Albert he becomes indebted to him and gains Albert’s appreciation. Dantes, as the Count, is mysterious but many would consider amazing. He appears generous and caring, with interest in him being enhanced by the mystery surrounding him. If the other characters in the book understood the Count’s intentions and who he was they wouldn’t marvel him in any way. This declaration is also shown to be true by how amazing God is while everyone finds him impossible to understand in many ways. The

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