Mari asked this question about The Count of Monte Cristo:
I never quite got how he was innocent. I mean sure the gang conspired to turn him in, but he broke the law all on his own. He CHOSE TO TAKE THE COMPLETELY ILLEGAL LETTER FROM A TRAITOR TO HIS GOVERNMENT! If someone had a letter from Osama Bin Laden to a bunch of ISIS sympathizers, I would make sure the government knew he was a traitor too! Even if they did it because they were jealous, he still broke the law. So?
Veronica I think the main thing is that he received an order from his captain, he had to follow it. To me, that was the main reason for his innocence. Moreover…moreI think the main thing is that he received an order from his captain, he had to follow it. To me, that was the main reason for his innocence. Moreover, he didn't even know what it was about.(less)
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