The Count Of Monte Cristo 3 Deadly Sins

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The Count of Monte Cristo: The 3 Deadly Sins Essay “You never understand the damage you did to someone until the same is done to you.” Edmond Dantes has a lover, an enjoyable job, and friends that have his back or so he thought. He is innocently thrown in jail, faces despair, loneliness, and grief. He decides to take revenge on those who wronged him dearly, one by one Edmond vows to end each one of his enemies. In The Count of Monte Cristo, Alexandre Dumas demonstrates the sins of Pride, Greed, and Wrath through Baron Danglars, Monsieur de Villefort, and Edmond Dantes.

First, Pride is represented by Villefort. Villefort shows Pride for his reputation when he sends Edmond to prison. “If he knows what’s in this letter’ thought Villefort ‘and if he ever learns that Nortier is Villefort's father, I am ruined, ruined forever.’”(Dumas, pg. 29). Villefort is not willing to lose all of this in a letter containing conspiracy information about his father. …show more content…

Danglars constantly shows Greed for his money, by giving his money away with the expectation that he will get more back. The Count Monte Cristo goes after Danglars, for he is Greedy. Danglars had a chance to save Edmonds father but chose not to. “That’s all I have in the world’ he said ‘and it's the remainder of an immense fortune if you take it, take my life also.’”(Dumas, pg. 519). The Count of Monte Cristo knows bankruptcy will be the end of Danglars. Danglars is so dependent on his money he is nothing without