The Count of Monte Cristo
Published
1844
Pages
1276
Language
English
ISBN
9780140449266
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A wrongly imprisoned man escapes and plots elaborate revenge against those who betrayed him.
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The Count of Monte Cristo is an enduring masterpiece, offering an unparalleled journey of revenge, justice, and redemption. It's a must-read for patient fiction lovers and those seeking a profound narrative, but casual readers might find its length and older prose a significant commitment.
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"The Count of Monte Cristo" follows Edmond Dantès, a young, innocent sailor betrayed and unjustly imprisoned for fourteen years. Escaping the infamous Château d'If, he transforms into the wealthy and mysterious Count of Monte Cristo. Driven by an insatiable desire for justice, he meticulously orchestrates an elaborate, years-long revenge against those who conspired against him, navigating the high society of 19th-century France to deliver his calculated retribution. This classic tale explores themes of betrayal, hope, and the complex nature of vengeance.
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