While Edmond Dantes' actions were driven by his desire for revenge, his methods, like manipulation and deception, were morally questionable. One could argue that seeking justice through legal means would have been more justified than taking matters into his own hands.
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Edmond Dantes was a sailor and later became a ship captain in the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas.
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The priest IS Edmond Dantes. When Dantes escapes, he sees that he couldn't recognize himself, and so he took the identity of a priest so he could learn information about Caderrousse, Danglars, Fernand, etc.
Edmond Dantes stopped in Elba to deliver a letter for his former captain, informing him of his father's death. However, while on the island, he was betrayed and imprisoned.
These words are spoken by the character Edmond Dantes in the book "The Count of Monte Cristo." Edmond is referring to his plans to leave Paris after completing his revenge against those who wronged him.
in the story, he meets a mystical dragon which tells him the secrets of life.... he later is told where the treasure is and kills everyone in the jail in order to escape, he later marries a man and lives happily ever after... the end
Edmond Dantes John Hughes has also written screenplays using his pseudonym, Edmond Dantes (protagonist of Alexandre Dumas' novel The Count of Monte Cristo).
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Penelon is the trusty old sailor who serves as the helmsman on the ship that Edmond Dantes becomes captain of after his escape from the Chateau d'If. He remains loyal to Dantes and plays a pivotal role in aiding Dantes in his quest for revenge as the Count of Monte Cristo.
The punishment of the Count of the Morcerf was justified because he was responsible for sending the Count of Monte Cristo in prison for 14 years after proving in the court falsely that the Count of Monte Cristo was a spy of the enemy. The Count of Morcerf also married with Mercedes, the fiancée of the Count of Monte Cristo, by telling her that the Count of Monte Cristo was dead. His behavior with Mercedes after the marriage was not good.