Friday, August 14, 2015

Book Review: The Count of Monte Cristo

I have finally finished THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO by Alexander Dumas. Mid-book I had to return my library copy and download it onto my Kindle, it cost .99 so not a bad deal. I love this book, it fit so well into my Sunday School lesson for adults. It was a good thing I finished before the lesson. We were studying about God and prayers being answered in God's time and that our prayers will always be there no matter where we are in life. So how does this tie into the book.

This book is about a young man who returns home excited to be marrying a young Catalan girl. He is youthful and happy and he is about to be promoted. Now there are several people who are just a little bit envious of Edmond Dantes. There is Danglers who wants the coveted position of Captain on the vessel, the captain has died at sea, but before he died he put Dantes in charge. Morrel the owner of the boat wants to keep Dantes on as Captain. Then we have Frederic who is the cousin to Mercedes. Mercedes is the love of Edmond's life. Frederic is also in love with Mercedes and would love to get rid of Edmond, but Mercedes says that if anything happens to Edmond she would die. Next in line is Caderousse, he is jealous of Edmond and his father and would love to extract all their money if he could figure out where they kept it. In other words he is a thief. The three of them meet for drinks while Edmond is meeting with Mercedes. They get Caderousse drunk and Frederic and Danglers draft a note saying that Edmond is a Bonapartist and is carrying a letter for the cause. Danglers then throws the letter away knowing full well that Frederic is so jealous he would do anything to get rid of Edmond. Frederic sends the letter to a man Villefort, who is in charge of the region, Villefort has aspirations of becoming the confident to the King, so he brings in Dantes. He asks Dantes if he has the letter, which Dantes then pulls out of his pocket. Villefort acting nice and assuring Dantes that all will be straightened out throws him in prison and essentially tells them to keep him incarcerated for life.

This is a great beginning for the book and it gets better as we continue into Dantes life in prison. Now this parts get a little long and I knew he would escape but I almost got bored at this part. In actuality this is a great writing device because Dantes himself was getting down and was resigning himself to be in jail forever, when he hears a scratching on the wall. Eventually, he meets the Abbe. They figure out an escape plan. The Abbe tells him of a great fortune on the Island of Monte Cristo. At first Dante does not believe him and then he realizes that the Abbe is not the madman that the guards believe he is.

Now we know an escape happens and the riches discovered, the rest of the book is full of twists and turns as Dantes in many disguises seeks revenge on the very people who put him in prison. He finds his father has dies and Merceded ha done the unthinkable and married Frederic. Frederic and Dangler are in Paris and wealthy. Caderousse is married and owns an Inn. Villefort is also in Paris and has a new wife. All of them, except Caderousse, have children that are at the age where they can marry. Dantes uses the vices of each person to extract his revenge.

This is a great book. It is also a long book, over 1000 pages. Once you get into the revenge part it moves really fast. Lots of good character development and interesting connections between all the characters.

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