Examples Of Danglars In The Count Of Monte Cristo

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Betrayal is bound to lead to vengeance. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas is a perfect example of this, as the main character, Edmond Dantes takes on revenge after being unfairly imprisoned by the people around him. There are a number of people involved, but who holds the most culpability? The person who bears the most fault is Danglars, because he destroys Edmond Dantes’s entire life. First of all, due to Danglars’s actions, Edmond Dantes goes through hardships that could have been prevented. For example, Danglars creates a false accusation stating that Edmond Dantes is a Bonapartist and sends it to Villefort (Dumas 23). Even though he knows that Dantes is innocent, due to his jealously towards Dantes he takes action in attempt