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The Count of Monte Cristo: Ch. 1-15
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Apr 14, 2011 06:48AM

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I think part of his delivering the letter was in honor of the dying mans last wish, but I think part of it is also that even though he was dying he was still Dantes commanding officer, and I do think that obeying the orders of your Captain is something that is quite important to sailors, so I think he also felt like he could not disobey the orders given to him by his superior.


When he visited Elba I think he knew about the connection to Napoleon, because that is the island in which Napoleon was exiled too but I do not think he had any idea to whom the letter was to be delivered to or what the contents of the letter might be or that he was doing anything wrong. In his mind he was just obeying the last wishes as well as the final orders or his captain and so in doing that he could not see himself as being guilty of anything.

But yes, I agree that he was just obeying his captain. Either he didn't put 2 and 2 together or, like mentioned before, he just assumed that others would be as good as he was.

In the introduction in my book, the writer says that the reason the Count of Monte Cristo is super long and has some highly unnecessary detail is because Dumas was p..."
Very interesting....I can think of a few classics I've read that were so overly wordy...maybe the reason?

I agree Silver.




Tomorrow's Easter, so hopefully I will catch up then since I have to sit in the car for 3 hours! lol

Rachel, don't worry about the time just join in when you can and good luck with school and studying!

Rachel, don't worry about the time just join in when you can and good luck with school and studying!"
Thanks Marialyce! I'll keep plugging along when I can.
Happy Easter to everyone!


lol You're farther along than I am! And so much for me getting to read for the 3 hours in the car. I ended up driving down the first way, then on the way home my allergies were so bad I slept the whole way! lol So I didn't get much done.


I think Dante is a great character. He`s so likable and honest and hardworking. Such a perfect tragic hero.

Dantes is so likable! So innocent... As I keep reading, I see how many liberties the movie took with this book, but one thing they managed to capture was Dantes' natural innocence and naivety. The actor did a great job of that, especially the scene where he was being interviewed by Villefort.
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