Friday, May 24, 2019

The Count of Monte Cristo

Bon isolatede plot has been disc all overed, looker continued. PEG. 29 Edmond has been incriminate of a planning a Bonaparte plot. Since that is the case he volition not be exhalation home at all because this was a solid return. Chi. 6 Violator went to the fire, threw the letter into the fire, threw the letter into the flames, and remained watching it until it was lessen to ashes. PEG. 36 This is augur Edmonds different enemy because instead of sightting him free he is come break throughting rid of the evidence that might be up to(p) to set him free. Chi. 7 Dante got up and quite an naturally looked in the direction he boat was moving.Before him, at a distance of a hundred fathoms, rose the black, soak up rock on which stood the lower Chateau dif. PEG. 40 Edmond is realizing that he is heading to the most fe atomic number 18d pri tidings and that what he has been accused of is far beyond anything he has ever been apart of. Chi. 8 He was astonish at her dish aerial and dignity, and when she asked him what had become of him whom she loved he felt as though he were the culprit and she his Judge. PEG 45 Mercedes has such great beauty that it is making Violator regret sending Edmond away to his doom. Chi. Sire, Violator answered, l will give your majesty a tightlipped report.I pass water come to genus Paris with all speed to inform Your stateliness that, in the use of goods and services of my duties, I have discovered a conspiracy not one of those every day, meaningless, uncouth plots of the lower classes of our hatful, exclusively a veritable tempest which threatens Your Majesty very throne. PEG. 50 What Violator is reporting to the King is foreshadowing the fall of the Kings throne because he is reporting to him false accusations. Also those of which he is accusing ar innocent. Chi. 10 The King detached the cross of the Legion f Honor which he comm notwithstanding wore on his blue coat and giving it to Violator give tongue to In the mean while take this cross. PEG. 54-55 This shows that Violator has won over the trust of the King. The King is also realizing that he is firing to be taken over. Chi. 11 As for Dante, he remained a prisoner hidden away in the depths of his dungeon he was ignorant of the downfall of Louis Xviii throne and the re-establishment of cat sleep. PEG. 56 This quote has is screening how Edmond is so lost into the depths of prison that he has little hold of knowing what is going on and that if he ever besot out he will Have o idea of anything that has taken place.Chi. 12 well four yrs had passed since he had taken this resultant at the end of the second year he ceased to count the days. PEG. 60 Edmond had taken a resolution to eat up himself of starvation entirely he could not do it. This is foreshadowing that he will live through prison and escape or be let out. Chi. 13 Dante threw himself into the implements of war of his new genius, for whom he had waited so impatiently and so long, and draw him toward the window that the little light that penetrated into his cell might get around his features. PEG. 7 Edmond has not en anyone except the gallery and to diddle someone who has the same mark as him which is to escape from their wretched prison cells excites him and it gives him hope. Chi. 14 Now, my full sponsor, Farina continued, looking at Dante with an well-nigh paternal expression, you know as much as I do if we ever escape together half of my apprise is yours if I die hither and you escape alone the whole of it belongs to you. PEG. 90 Farina now trusts Edmond and has told him somewhat the treasure he wishes to obtain when he gets out of prison which he needs Edmonds help.Chi. 1 5 There is no hope, Farina replied, shaking his head. Oh, yes, yes exclaimed Dante, l control you I shall save you PEG. 93 Farina knows his death is coming by the fatal third polish and he is accepting it. Edmond does not lack the death of his friend who is to hel p him escape so he does not want to except that fact that thither is vigor he can do. Chi. 16 He had eaten nothing since the previous in timeing, but he had not thought of his lust in the mourning, neither did he think of it now.This quote shows that Edmond is very determined to carry out his escape plot that nothing is phasing him to even hunger. Chi. 17 They would have to find some indifferent ground where an exchange could be made, and then endeavor to polish the goods on the coast of France. PEG. 108 This is foreshadowing that Edmond is going to finally be able to step animal foot in the Isle of Monte Crisis and that he will be able to find hid treasure. Chi. 18 Edmond opened his eyes, complained of a dandy pain in his knee, a feeling of heaviness in his head, and unbearable pain in his backside.PEG. III Edmond has hurt himself in order to be able to be alone on the island to retrieve his treasure. Chi. 19 After he had touched, fingered, ride his wonky hands in the gold and precious stones, Edmond rose and hotfoot through the caves like a humanity seized with a frenzy. PEG. 116 Edmond has found the treasure he has been propensity for and he is now very exciting and cant wait for the send off to come back and get him. Chi. 20 He had quite expected to hear of his furthest death, but what had become of Mercedes? PEG. 19 This quote shows that Edmond has not totally lost his mind and that he is being rational about what has happened to his father and the women he wished to marry. Chi. 21 It is how I have said, replied Cadaverous. But, continued the priest, was the unhappy old man so completely forsaken by everyone that he died such a death? PEG. 122 This quote is inquisitive whether Edmonds father deserved such a death as starvation because the worst and vilest animals dont even get such a death. Chi. 22 The babe rose, and doubly paced around the room, pressing his trembling hand to his parched throat. And you remember he that he died of .. . Of hunger, monsieur, processed starvation, said Cadaverous. PEG. 126 This quote is implying that Edmonds father was so grief taken with(p) that he didnt want to eat and that he was sad that his son was gone. Chi. 23 The passage was doubtless made with a view to escape? Exactly, but alas for the prisoners, the babe was seized with an attack of epilepsy and died. PEG. 136 This is foreshadowing that Edmonds new ID might be compromised because it is known that he has escaped. Chi. 4 The Pharaoh is your give way hope, then? Absolutely the last. PEG. 142 This quote is showing how Morel vivification and honor is at stake because he is in a lot of debt and if the Pharaoh doesnt come back with the specie he needs he is going to kill himself. Chi. 25 muff are protected You are saved She threw herself into his arms, at the same time holding out to him a red silk purse. PEG. 153 Morel has been saved by Sinbad the Sailor by giving Morels daughter enough money to pay her dads debt in a purse. This also has saved him from killing himself.Chi. 26 mirror course is impossible, or to say the least very dangerous. Dangerous why? Because of the bandit, Lugging manufacture. PEG. 158 This is foreshadowing that they are going to meet up with the vile bandit Lugging Vamp. Chi. 27 Upon my word, I think our neighbor must be some stockbroker who has speculated on the falloff Spanish silver or else some rinse traveling incognito. PEG. 167 Albert and Franz are stirred up upon meeting the sum up and they know nothing about him so they are hard to write in code out what he does and who he is. Chi. 8 If my unknown be as amiable as she is beautiful, said Albert, l shall quench at capital of Italy for tallest sextet weeks. PEG. 176 Albert has an admirer and she has sent him a letter for which he is to meet her and if she has beauty he will stay in Rome for however long it takes. Chi. 29 What conditions have I forgotten, counting? inquired the bandit with the air of a man who, having committed an error, is noxious to repair it. PEG. 187 The Count has befriended Lugging Vamp by capturing him while Lugging was trying to capture him and he let him go in repossess that Lugging doesnt capture any of the Counts friends.Chi. 30 Monte Crisis passed Albert a piece of music of paper. Number thirty, Champs Ulysses, read Mercers. The schoolboyish men stared at one another. PEG. 206 They are amazed at the Count because where he lives is one of the most beautiful places passim Paris. Chi. 31 Monte Crisis was a worthy appreciator of all things Albert had collected here old cabinets, Japanese porcelain, Oriental tuffs, Venetian glass, weapons of all countries of the world everything was familiar to him, and he recognized at a glance their date and country of origin.PEG. 207 The Monte Crisis is amazing Albert by knowing about every piece that Albert has collect and the Count impresses him by his knowledge. Chi. 32 In that case, here is the card of my master , Baron Danglers, PEG. 214 This is foreshadowing how the Count is going to start his plot for revenge a furtherst Danglers. Chi. 33 My dappled greyness? cried out Madame Danglers, rushing to the window. swing those are mine indeed Danglers was astounded. PEG. 222 The Count has bought Mme Dandlers horses and he returns them to her to gain her trust.Chi. 34 Monte Crisis replied Hayden, we are in France, you know, so you are free PEG. 228 Now that the Count is in France his slave Hayden is free but she doesnt want to come forth him because she loves him this is foreshadowing a love between them. Chi. 35 The last words he round were Macmillan, it was Edmond Dante PEG. 235 This is foreshadowing that Macmillan is going to find out the Counts true identity because he knows it was Edmond who saved his father.The Count of Monte CristoBonaparte plot has been discovered, Violator continued. PEG. 29 Edmond has been accused of a planning a Bonaparte plot. Since that is the case he will no t be going home at all because this was a serious matter. Chi. 6 Violator went to the fire, threw the letter into the fire, threw the letter into the flames, and remained watching it until it was reduced to ashes. PEG. 36 This is foreshadowing Edmonds other enemy because instead of setting him free he is getting rid of the evidence that might be able to set him free. Chi. 7 Dante got up and quite naturally looked in the direction he boat was moving.Before him, at a distance of a hundred fathoms, rose the black, steep rock on which stood the frowning Chateau dif. PEG. 40 Edmond is realizing that he is heading to the most feared prison and that what he has been accused of is far beyond anything he has ever been apart of. Chi. 8 He was astonished at her beauty and dignity, and when she asked him what had become of him whom she loved he felt as though he were the culprit and she his Judge. PEG 45 Mercedes has such great beauty that it is making Violator regret sending Edmond away to hi s doom. Chi. Sire, Violator answered, l will give your majesty a faithful report.I have come to Paris with all speed to inform Your Majesty that, in the exercise of my duties, I have discovered a conspiracy not one of those every day, meaningless, vulgar plots of the lower classes of our people, but a veritable tempest which threatens Your Majesty very throne. PEG. 50 What Violator is reporting to the King is foreshadowing the fall of the Kings throne because he is reporting to him false accusations. Also those of which he is accusing are innocent. Chi. 10 The King detached the cross of the Legion f Honor which he usually wore on his blue coat and giving it to Violator said In the meantime take this cross. PEG. 54-55 This shows that Violator has won over the trust of the King. The King is also realizing that he is going to be taken over. Chi. 11 As for Dante, he remained a prisoner hidden away in the depths of his dungeon he was ignorant of the downfall of Louis Xviii throne and th e re-establishment of Napoleon. PEG. 56 This quote has is showing how Edmond is so lost into the depths of prison that he has little hope of knowing what is going on and that if he ever get out he will Have o idea of anything that has taken place.Chi. 12 Nearly four years had passed since he had taken this resolution at the end of the second year he ceased to count the days. PEG. 60 Edmond had taken a resolution to kill himself of starvation but he could not do it. This is foreshadowing that he will live through prison and escape or be let out. Chi. 13 Dante threw himself into the arms of his new friend, for whom he had waited so impatiently and so long, and drew him toward the window that the little light that penetrated into his cell might reveal his features. PEG. 7 Edmond has not en anyone except the gallery and to meet someone who has the same objective as him which is to escape from their wretched prison cells excites him and it gives him hope. Chi. 14 Now, my dear friend, Far ina continued, looking at Dante with an almost paternal expression, you know as much as I do if we ever escape together half of my treasure is yours if I die here and you escape alone the whole of it belongs to you. PEG. 90 Farina now trusts Edmond and has told him about the treasure he wishes to obtain when he gets out of prison which he needs Edmonds help.Chi. 1 5 There is no hope, Farina replied, shaking his head. Oh, yes, yes exclaimed Dante, l tell you I shall save you PEG. 93 Farina knows his death is coming by the fatal third attack and he is accepting it. Edmond does not want the death of his friend who is to help him escape so he does not want to except that fact that there is nothing he can do. Chi. 16 He had eaten nothing since the previous evening, but he had not thought of his hunger in the mourning, neither did he think of it now.This quote shows that Edmond is very determined to carry out his escape plot that nothing is phasing him to even hunger. Chi. 17 They woul d have to find some neutral ground where an exchange could be made, and then endeavor to land the goods on the coast of France. PEG. 108 This is foreshadowing that Edmond is going to finally be able to step foot in the Isle of Monte Crisis and that he will be able to find hid treasure. Chi. 18 Edmond opened his eyes, complained of a sharp pain in his knee, a feeling of heaviness in his head, and unbearable pain in his back.PEG. III Edmond has hurt himself in order to be able to be alone on the island to retrieve his treasure. Chi. 19 After he had touched, fingered, ride his trembling hands in the gold and precious stones, Edmond rose and rushed through the caves like a man seized with a frenzy. PEG. 116 Edmond has found the treasure he has been longing for and he is now very exciting and cant wait for the ship to come back and get him. Chi. 20 He had quite expected to hear of his farthest death, but what had become of Mercedes? PEG. 19 This quote shows that Edmond has not completely lost his mind and that he is being rational about what has happened to his father and the women he wished to marry. Chi. 21 It is how I have said, replied Cadaverous. But, continued the priest, was the unhappy old man so completely forsaken by everyone that he died such a death? PEG. 122 This quote is questioning whether Edmonds father deserved such a death as starvation because the worst and vilest animals dont even get such a death. Chi. 22 The babe rose, and twice paced around the room, pressing his trembling hand to his parched throat. And you believe he that he died of .. . Of hunger, monsieur, pure starvation, said Cadaverous. PEG. 126 This quote is implying that Edmonds father was so grief stricken that he didnt want to eat and that he was sad that his son was gone. Chi. 23 The passage was doubtless made with a view to escape? Exactly, but unfortunately for the prisoners, the babe was seized with an attack of epilepsy and died. PEG. 136 This is foreshadowing that Edmonds new ID might be compromised because it is known that he has escaped. Chi. 4 The Pharaoh is your last hope, then? Absolutely the last. PEG. 142 This quote is showing how Morel life and honor is at stake because he is in a lot of debt and if the Pharaoh doesnt come back with the money he needs he is going to kill himself. Chi. 25 muff are saved You are saved She threw herself into his arms, at the same time holding out to him a red silk purse. PEG. 153 Morel has been saved by Sinbad the Sailor by giving Morels daughter enough money to pay her dads debt in a purse. This also has saved him from killing himself.Chi. 26 mirror itinerary is impossible, or to say the least very dangerous. Dangerous Why? Because of the bandit, Lugging Vamp. PEG. 158 This is foreshadowing that they are going to meet up with the vile bandit Lugging Vamp. Chi. 27 Upon my word, I think our neighbor must be some stockbroker who has speculated on the falloff Spanish funds or else some rinse traveling incogni to. PEG. 167 Albert and Franz are excited upon meeting the Count and they know nothing about him so they are trying to figure out what he does and who he is. Chi. 8 If my unknown be as amiable as she is beautiful, said Albert, l shall stay at Rome for tallest six weeks. PEG. 176 Albert has an admirer and she has sent him a letter for which he is to meet her and if she has beauty he will stay in Rome for however long it takes. Chi. 29 What conditions have I forgotten, Count? inquired the bandit with the air of a man who, having committed an error, is noxious to repair it. PEG. 187 The Count has befriended Lugging Vamp by capturing him while Lugging was trying to capture him and he let him go in return that Lugging doesnt capture any of the Counts friends.Chi. 30 Monte Crisis passed Albert a piece of paper. Number thirty, Champs Ulysses, read Mercers. The young men stared at one another. PEG. 206 They are amazed at the Count because where he lives is one of the most beautiful place s throughout Paris. Chi. 31 Monte Crisis was a worthy appreciator of all things Albert had collected here old cabinets, Japanese porcelain, Oriental tuffs, Venetian glass, weapons of all countries of the world everything was familiar to him, and he recognized at a glance their date and country of origin.PEG. 207 The Monte Crisis is amazing Albert by knowing about every piece that Albert has collect and the Count impresses him by his knowledge. Chi. 32 In that case, here is the card of my master, Baron Danglers, PEG. 214 This is foreshadowing how the Count is going to start his plot for revenge against Danglers. Chi. 33 My dappled grey? cried out Madame Danglers, rushing to the window. Miss those are mine indeed Danglers was astounded. PEG. 222 The Count has bought Mme Dandlers horses and he returns them to her to gain her trust.Chi. 34 Monte Crisis replied Hayden, we are in France, you know, so you are free PEG. 228 Now that the Count is in France his slave Hayden is free but she doesnt want to leave him because she loves him this is foreshadowing a love between them. Chi. 35 The last words he spoke were Macmillan, it was Edmond Dante PEG. 235 This is foreshadowing that Macmillan is going to find out the Counts true identity because he knows it was Edmond who saved his father.The Count of Monte CristoTo seek vengeance is to inflict injury, harm, and humiliation, on a person by another who has been harmed by that person. In the mental picture The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond seeks revenge on Fernand Mondego for many reasons. All of which were justified because of the horrible treatment Edmond received while he was in prison. Not only did that make Edmond angry, but also when he found out the Fernand Mondego had married his wife to be only 1 month after being locked away. existence that they were friends once before made it that much harder for Edmond to believe everything that Fernand had done to him behind his back. There were lots of lies, betrayal, and false hoods as to why Edmond was even sent to prison. throughout the whole depiction everyone was told that he was dead. Edmonds approach to become revengeful toward Fernand might be criticized because many believe that vengeance has no justification no matter how the other person has harmed you. If society is not going to retaliate against a crime on your behalf it is not okay to take matters into your own hands.Most people would say that it would all depend on the situation, but I think that there is no situation that is so severe to where there would be justification for those actions. The Golden Rule states to do unto others as you would have them do to you. If you are treated pervertfully it does not give you the right to turn around and do the same or worse back to them. Otherwise the cycle will keep going in a circle and people will get hurt and they will get nowhere in life with that thought process.Before someone seeks vengeance they need to think about the utilitarianis m conjecture which states that everyone should coif that act or follow that moral rule which will bring about the greatest good for everybody. Paying someone back for a wrong doing that they did to you is not moral or ethical at all under any circumstances. Stating that revenge and retributive have similarities would be a true statement. visit is the exact punishment or amends for a wrong on behalf of, especially in a resentful or vindictive spirit.Whereas retributive theory states that punishment should be given only when it is deserved and only to the extent that it is deserved, is concerned with the past rather than the future. It is also stated that punishment should be compel by some person or group that has duty constituted moral or legal authority. Both are a form of punishment, but retributive is a type of punishment that has to be imposed by a legal authority. Revenge is an act of punishment but not by a legal authority.It is imposed on a person who has wrong someone el se whether it was intentional or not. Overall revenge is a highly debated question that everyone has their own opinions on. It is something that is frowned upon in many circumstances. Hurting someone because they have mistreated you is not the answer. The statement an eye for an eye and tooth for and a tooth for a tooth could be an native when murder is the circumstance. To each his own opinion, but I think that no matter the circumstance there is never justification for revenge.The Count of Monte CristoThe movie The Count of Monte Cristo took place in France in the nineteenth century around 1814 on the islands of Elba, Chateau dIf and Monte Cristo. This was during the time after the fall of Napoleons empire. The Count of Monte Cristo tells a story of betrayal, ultimate revenge, and undying love. Edmond Dantes, a sailor who was falsely accused of treason by his best friend was sentenced to prison where he plots his revenge against those who betrayed him.Armond Mondego the friend w ho out of jealousy plotted against Edmond to win the beautiful Mercedes and fortune was later destroyed by the revenge and hate of Edmond who became known as The Count of Monte Cristo. The string that Mercedes ties around her finger represents that she is bound to Edmond by undying love forever. The transformation that Edmond made in meet The Count of Monte Cristo was the beginning to Edmond taking his life back He became bold, dark and vengeful.Throughout the movie chess pieces are referred to as places of stature. Napoleon refers to kings and pawns as emperors and fools. When Edmond gains the position of captain of the Pharron ship Armond tells Edmond victories are kings of the moment. Armond hands Edmond a King as he is being arrested as a symbol to remind him of give away days. In prison this chess piece is used as a reminder to Edmond of how he was betrayed and his life stripped from him. This later is returned to Mondago as his life fall apart because of the revenge from E dmond.The Count of Monte CristoBonaparte plot has been discovered, Violator continued. PEG. 29 Edmond has been accused of a planning a Bonaparte plot. Since that is the case he will not be going home at all because this was a serious matter. Chi. 6 Violator went to the fire, threw the letter into the fire, threw the letter into the flames, and remained watching it until it was reduced to ashes. PEG. 36 This is foreshadowing Edmonds other enemy because instead of setting him free he is getting rid of the evidence that might be able to set him free. Chi. 7 Dante got up and quite naturally looked in the direction he boat was moving.Before him, at a distance of a hundred fathoms, rose the black, steep rock on which stood the frowning Chateau dif. PEG. 40 Edmond is realizing that he is heading to the most feared prison and that what he has been accused of is far beyond anything he has ever been apart of. Chi. 8 He was astonished at her beauty and dignity, and when she asked him what had become of him whom she loved he felt as though he were the culprit and she his Judge. PEG 45 Mercedes has such great beauty that it is making Violator regret sending Edmond away to his doom. Chi. Sire, Violator answered, l will give your majesty a faithful report.I have come to Paris with all speed to inform Your Majesty that, in the exercise of my duties, I have discovered a conspiracy not one of those every day, meaningless, vulgar plots of the lower classes of our people, but a veritable tempest which threatens Your Majesty very throne. PEG. 50 What Violator is reporting to the King is foreshadowing the fall of the Kings throne because he is reporting to him false accusations. Also those of which he is accusing are innocent. Chi. 10 The King detached the cross of the Legion f Honor which he usually wore on his blue coat and giving it to Violator said In the meantime take this cross. PEG. 54-55 This shows that Violator has won over the trust of the King. The King is also realizin g that he is going to be taken over. Chi. 11 As for Dante, he remained a prisoner hidden away in the depths of his dungeon he was ignorant of the downfall of Louis Xviii throne and the re-establishment of Napoleon. PEG. 56 This quote has is showing how Edmond is so lost into the depths of prison that he has little hope of knowing what is going on and that if he ever get out he will Have o idea of anything that has taken place.Chi. 12 Nearly four years had passed since he had taken this resolution at the end of the second year he ceased to count the days. PEG. 60 Edmond had taken a resolution to kill himself of starvation but he could not do it. This is foreshadowing that he will live through prison and escape or be let out. Chi. 13 Dante threw himself into the arms of his new friend, for whom he had waited so impatiently and so long, and drew him toward the window that the little light that penetrated into his cell might reveal his features. PEG. 7 Edmond has not en anyone except th e gallery and to meet someone who has the same objective as him which is to escape from their wretched prison cells excites him and it gives him hope. Chi. 14 Now, my dear friend, Farina continued, looking at Dante with an almost paternal expression, you know as much as I do if we ever escape together half of my treasure is yours if I die here and you escape alone the whole of it belongs to you. PEG. 90 Farina now trusts Edmond and has told him about the treasure he wishes to obtain when he gets out of prison which he needs Edmonds help.Chi. 1 5 There is no hope, Farina replied, shaking his head. Oh, yes, yes exclaimed Dante, l tell you I shall save you PEG. 93 Farina knows his death is coming by the fatal third attack and he is accepting it. Edmond does not want the death of his friend who is to help him escape so he does not want to except that fact that there is nothing he can do. Chi. 16 He had eaten nothing since the previous evening, but he had not thought of his hunger in the mourning, neither did he think of it now.This quote shows that Edmond is very determined to carry out his escape plot that nothing is phasing him to even hunger. Chi. 17 They would have to find some neutral ground where an exchange could be made, and then endeavor to land the goods on the coast of France. PEG. 108 This is foreshadowing that Edmond is going to finally be able to step foot in the Isle of Monte Crisis and that he will be able to find hid treasure. Chi. 18 Edmond opened his eyes, complained of a sharp pain in his knee, a feeling of heaviness in his head, and unbearable pain in his back.PEG. III Edmond has hurt himself in order to be able to be alone on the island to retrieve his treasure. Chi. 19 After he had touched, fingered, ride his trembling hands in the gold and precious stones, Edmond rose and rushed through the caves like a man seized with a frenzy. PEG. 116 Edmond has found the treasure he has been longing for and he is now very exciting and cant wait for t he ship to come back and get him. Chi. 20 He had quite expected to hear of his farthest death, but what had become of Mercedes? PEG. 19 This quote shows that Edmond has not completely lost his mind and that he is being rational about what has happened to his father and the women he wished to marry. Chi. 21 It is how I have said, replied Cadaverous. But, continued the priest, was the unhappy old man so completely forsaken by everyone that he died such a death? PEG. 122 This quote is questioning whether Edmonds father deserved such a death as starvation because the worst and vilest animals dont even get such a death. Chi. 22 The babe rose, and twice paced around the room, pressing his trembling hand to his parched throat. And you believe he that he died of .. . Of hunger, monsieur, pure starvation, said Cadaverous. PEG. 126 This quote is implying that Edmonds father was so grief stricken that he didnt want to eat and that he was sad that his son was gone. Chi. 23 The passage was dou btless made with a view to escape? Exactly, but unfortunately for the prisoners, the babe was seized with an attack of epilepsy and died. PEG. 136 This is foreshadowing that Edmonds new ID might be compromised because it is known that he has escaped. Chi. 4 The Pharaoh is your last hope, then? Absolutely the last. PEG. 142 This quote is showing how Morel life and honor is at stake because he is in a lot of debt and if the Pharaoh doesnt come back with the money he needs he is going to kill himself. Chi. 25 muff are saved You are saved She threw herself into his arms, at the same time holding out to him a red silk purse. PEG. 153 Morel has been saved by Sinbad the Sailor by giving Morels daughter enough money to pay her dads debt in a purse. This also has saved him from killing himself.Chi. 26 mirror itinerary is impossible, or to say the least very dangerous. Dangerous Why? Because of the bandit, Lugging Vamp. PEG. 158 This is foreshadowing that they are going to meet up with the vile bandit Lugging Vamp. Chi. 27 Upon my word, I think our neighbor must be some stockbroker who has speculated on the falloff Spanish funds or else some rinse traveling incognito. PEG. 167 Albert and Franz are excited upon meeting the Count and they know nothing about him so they are trying to figure out what he does and who he is. Chi. 8 If my unknown be as amiable as she is beautiful, said Albert, l shall stay at Rome for tallest six weeks. PEG. 176 Albert has an admirer and she has sent him a letter for which he is to meet her and if she has beauty he will stay in Rome for however long it takes. Chi. 29 What conditions have I forgotten, Count? inquired the bandit with the air of a man who, having committed an error, is noxious to repair it. PEG. 187 The Count has befriended Lugging Vamp by capturing him while Lugging was trying to capture him and he let him go in return that Lugging doesnt capture any of the Counts friends.Chi. 30 Monte Crisis passed Albert a piece of p aper. Number thirty, Champs Ulysses, read Mercers. The young men stared at one another. PEG. 206 They are amazed at the Count because where he lives is one of the most beautiful places throughout Paris. Chi. 31 Monte Crisis was a worthy appreciator of all things Albert had collected here old cabinets, Japanese porcelain, Oriental tuffs, Venetian glass, weapons of all countries of the world everything was familiar to him, and he recognized at a glance their date and country of origin.PEG. 207 The Monte Crisis is amazing Albert by knowing about every piece that Albert has collect and the Count impresses him by his knowledge. Chi. 32 In that case, here is the card of my master, Baron Danglers, PEG. 214 This is foreshadowing how the Count is going to start his plot for revenge against Danglers. Chi. 33 My dappled grey? cried out Madame Danglers, rushing to the window. Miss those are mine indeed Danglers was astounded. PEG. 222 The Count has bought Mme Dandlers horses and he returns th em to her to gain her trust.Chi. 34 Monte Crisis replied Hayden, we are in France, you know, so you are free PEG. 228 Now that the Count is in France his slave Hayden is free but she doesnt want to leave him because she loves him this is foreshadowing a love between them. Chi. 35 The last words he spoke were Macmillan, it was Edmond Dante PEG. 235 This is foreshadowing that Macmillan is going to find out the Counts true identity because he knows it was Edmond who saved his father.

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