The Count: Of Monte Cristo

The story is divided into two major phases: Dantès' wrongful imprisonment and his meticulously planned revenge.

On the day of his wedding, Dantès is framed by jealous rivals and sent to the Château d'If , a brutal island prison. He remains there for 14 years. The Count Of Monte Cristo

After a daring escape, Dantès recovers the treasure and assumes the identity of the wealthy Count of Monte Cristo . He enters Parisian high society to dismantle the lives of those who betrayed him: Danglars , Fernand , and Villefort . Key Characters Role and Outcome Edmond Dantès The story is divided into two major phases:

The novel moves beyond a simple revenge story to explore complex moral questions: The Count Of Monte Cristo