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    of tools, and is haunted by their own set of demons. Many characters would not be relevant without the major transformations that they undergo throughout the story. Others use transformation as a powerful weapon in order to get whatever they what. Edmond Dantés is an example of both. HE undergoes change, while manipulating his situation. Dantés undergoes the largest and most obvious change in the book, and wields the power of change as his poison of choice. Dumas uses his characters to show that transformation

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    First mate of the Pharaon, engaged, and at a young age of nineteen, Edmond Dantes was set for life. Dantes is a naive and innocent man. To him “they'll all tell you they love and respect me” (Dumas 26). No one has a reason to hate him and if they do, he hates them in return. “I'd rather not know who they are, because then I'd be forced to hate them” (Dumas 26) Dantes says as he is questioned as to whom could have framed him as a Bonaparte. Dantes is too trusting and he is innocently arrogant. He

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    Through the novel “The Count of Monte Cristo” the lives of innocent victims were lost , and in doing so the Count’s ends do not justify his means. The reason the count got revenge was so he could “right wrongs”. In this novel by Alexander Dumas you have Edmond Dantés an intelligent, honest, and loving man who turns bitter and vengeful after he is framed for a crime he does not commit. The Count seeks revenge on Ferdinand, Caderousse, Villefort, and Danglars the only ones to die are Caderousse and Ferdinand

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    Dantes Revenge Quotes

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    understands the accusations planned against Dantes. Fernand’s crime is a rash crime. Also with the desire to have Mercédès for himself, Fernand takes Danglars’s bait and mails the letter. Caderousse is guiltier of his cowardice. He is doesn’t participate in drafting or mailing the letter. Caderousse knows Dante’s motives with the letter are innocent, but he says nothing to defend Dantes when he is arrested. Caderousse feels bad for Dantes as well as guilt over his part in the crime, he is too scared

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    Mr. Joey I. Lawless, an alleged associate of Emilio Barzini, who is the head of the Barzini crime family, was apprehended for racketeering, money laundering, and potential cybercrimes. John Fox from the XYZ Corporation requested the performance of forensic analysis of the suspect’s imaged drive (lab1_2007-1001a.img) annotating items of value and any digital evidence regarding the alleged infractions. On July 6, 2015, I executed the forensic analysis of lab1_2007-1001a.img via Autopsy on the Helix

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    How would you feel if your life was destroyed and taken away from you? Would you explore into vengeance or lay there hopeless. The Count of Monte Cristo took action in vengeance once his life was denounced by a few “friends.” In The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, the author uses details and diction to convey the theme of vengeance. In the Count of Monte Cristo, the author uses details to show how the count plans to start vengeance. When the count changes how he completely looks, “Dantes

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    The play Cyrano De Bergerac, written by Edmund Rostand covers a period of time just over fifteen years. The main characters, Cyrano, Christian, and Roxane, are tangled in a love story for most of the fifteen years the play covers. Both Cyrano and Christian are in love with Roxane. Roxane believes that she has fallen in love with Christian a handsome man with no intelligence. But not Cyrano, a very intelligent man with an unappealing face, has been in love with Roxane. The two men make an agreement

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    an ongoing theme in the book, The Count of Monte Cristo. This book is about Edmond Dantes, a young man of about 18 to 20 years of age who had just returned from the Isle of Elba aboard the Pharaon. His captain had died during this trip leaving Edmond to take his place. While Edmond was overwhelmed with excitement, for he had just received a great opportunity, Danglars, the ships accountant, was only left with hate for Edmond. After receiving the unpredictable news of becoming captain, Dantes rushed

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    in most people’s minds the thought of victory and the thought of punishing the enemy coincide.” -Barbara Deming. In The Count of Monte Cristo and Viva La Vida, the feeling of vengeance and victory overtake all other thoughts. Throughout the book, Edmond Dantés uses multiple identities, such as The Count of Monte Cristo, to take revenge on the characters that did him wrong using his God-like power. On the other hand, the song Viva La Vida suggests that power took away the King’s honesty and replaced

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    Monte Cristo Greed

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    into a life of suffering, a young man must take it upon himself to struggle against the hopelessness and find a way to punish those responsible for his pain. The Count of Monte Cristo, written by Alexandre Dumas, is a harrowing tale of the life of Edmond Dantes, a young french merchant sailor who is to become a captain of a ship and marry the woman he loves. He is betrayed by the four individuals motivated by jealousy and indifference, and is sentenced to life in prison. However he escapes and then

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