Count Of Monte Cristo French Revolution

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COMC Embedded assessment During the French Revolution if you had a lot of money than you would also have a lot of power. The Count of Monte Cristo started with Edmond Dantes on a ship and he stopped at the Isle of Elba and he got a letter from the Napoleon. During the voyage the captain of the ship sadly passed away, so when they got back from the voyage Dantes was declared to be the captain. This was until Villefort sentenced Dantes in Prison, the Chateau D'if. During his sentence he met a man named Abbe Faria. They met because Abbe Faria dug into Dantes cell. Abbe Faria taught Dantes how to read and he also told him who wronged him and sent him to the Chateau D’if. Fourteen years after Edmond went to prison, he broke free from prison. He went straight to the Isle of Monte Cristo and found a treasure that Abbe Faria told him about. He changed his identity and had 4 different personas, Count of Monte Cristo, Abbe Busoni, Lord Wilmore, and Sinbad the Sailor. The count avenged all of the people that avenged him ad rewarded the people that helped him and were nice to him, But then he had a sense of regret after the death of Eduard which was partially his fault. Then he …show more content…

“I'm the man you betrayed and dishonored, the man whose fiance you prostituted...Stand up, said the count. Your life will be spared” Here the count is talking about how Danglar always wronged him, but then he says that he will be forgiven. This is ironic because Danglar was one of the people who wronged him the most but he still forgave him. He decided to forgive him because he felt bad about Edwards death. “My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings” (Shelley 10) In this sentence the poet is saying something in Ozymandias point of view and it says that Ozymandias thought he was above god. It uses illusion because he wants you to think that he is very powerful but in the future everything he did was