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The Pain of Death Knows the Joy of Life - Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo

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The Count of Monte Cristo is a hearty tale of revenge. Nineteen-year-old Edmond Dontese was a dynamic young sailor. He has a loving father, a sweet lover, a bright future, and a happy life. His kind and optimistic nature makes him treat everyone around him with courtesy and sincere enthusiasm. His clear and bright eyes are full of expectations and fascination for a happy life in the future.

But at his wedding ceremony, he was framed and thrown into prison. For a moment, he lost everything, accompanied only by the darkness of the gloomy dungeon of Fort Yves and the double torture of the spirit and the flesh. But at the same time, someone is building happiness on his pain. They killed Dontese's father and took his lover.

The Pain of Death Knows the Joy of Life - Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo

When he was most helpless and desperate to commit suicide, Father Faria stepped into his life. The priest passed on his life's knowledge to him, told him where the treasures of Monte Cristo were and helped him escape from prison. At this time, Dontese had been in prison for fourteen years. In fourteen years, things are not human, and DonTaisi has changed from an ignorant young man to an earl with a huge family. He began to repay favors and began to take revenge.

The former ship's owner, Morel, was kind to him, and the Count was the first to save the good man who was on the verge of bankruptcy from the desperate road. He continued to take care of his children until he finally gave them the treasure caves of Monte Cristo.

The Count of Monte Cristo was struck by the three enemies of Tanglar, Fernand and Villefort, who represented the financial, political and judicial circles of the Bourbon dynasty in France in July. In the end, the bankruptcy of these three people's bankruptcy, the suicide of suicide, and the madness of madness all received their due retribution.

However, a deep dive into monte cristo, which on the surface appears to be a personal revenge for the betrayal and false accusations of others, is far from being the case. Look at the final outcome of the three framers, the general was accused of betraying the motherland and betraying the lord for glory, the prosecutor was exposed for fornicating with others and burying the illegitimate child alive, the banker was punished for sacrificing the happiness of his children because of his greed for money, and after the defeat, he also absconded because of greed for money.

No one was convicted of the trap of Monte Cristo many years ago, and if they had not done these evil deeds, they would probably still be glorified in the world.

In this sense, Monte Cristo's revenge is not limited to personal grudges, but 'Heaven's' punishment of the ugly side of human nature, God's revenge on the evil faces of favoritism, betrayal, and greed, and it is the Count of Monte Cristo who takes the place of Skywalker.

A society that attaches too much importance to superficial reputation will create too many hypocrites, and a society that prides itself on absurdity and unruliness will also have people who are vassals and elegant, all of which are abnormal and unhealthy. will be obliterated by the torrent of progress. So now it has evolved into an Internet society, which cannot be disguised and has no privacy, but lives a simple and true temperament.

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