Count Of Monte Cristo Punishment Quotes

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In the book “The Count Of Monte Cristo” there is a character that goes by the name Edmond Dontes, who is wrongfully Imprisoned by his friends who unjustfuly scammed him with a letter written by Danglars left hand. When Edmond Dontes was being arrested he was at his Rehearsal Dinner, the next day he was supposed to Marry his wife, the same day he was interrogated by Villefort when Edmond Dontes was promised to be released. After years of being in prison he figures out that the people who scammed him where Danglars, Ferdinand, and Villefort. The punishment’s on each of these men, was the act of God. Where these men ended was all because of what they did to Edmond Dontes. Danglars punishment starts with his welth and reputation, …show more content…

Gods plan to disciplin Ferdinand for his sins was very simple. After the plan of scaming Edmond Dontes, Ferdinand was trying to Marry Mercedes, but Mercedes didn’t want to Marry him. Ferdinand decided to join the military so Mercedes would start to miss him while he was gone. When Ferdinand got back Mercedes was ready to Marry him and move on. What Mercedes didn’t know about were the crimes committed by Ferdinand. Then when Edmond Dontes got out of prison he purchased Hidee out of slavery, Hidee has first hand experience of the crimes done dy Ferdinand because he is the man who sold her into slavery. Later Ferdinand is exposed in the newspaper for the crimes he committed in war. Albert, the son of Ferdinand thinks it was the Count Of Monte Cristo who exposed his father, and then challenges The Count to a dual. Later that night Mercedes talks to her son and says it was not the Count Of Monte Cristo who exposed his father, she also shares that The Count is Edmothe man who was scammed. The Count Of Monte Cristo baught Hidee to but Ferdinand the real criminal in prison. Ferdinand Committed sluiced after every one finds out about his war crimes. The Count Of Monte Cristo is a figure of god by exposing a criminals

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