1. Edmund Dantès is a famous French writer DumasDantesThe hero in the famous book The Count of Monte CristoDantesHis detailed introduction 1 Role background Edmund s was originally a promising young captain with a bright career and love prospects. However,DantesAt the peak of his career and love, he was met withDantesFramed by others, he was eventually wrongly convicted and imprisoned in prison. 2 In prison, Edmund Dantès went through long years of hard labor.
2. Edmond Dantès is an important figure among the Counts of Monte Cristo. Edmond Dantès is one of the most famous works of the French writer Alexandre Dumas. The protagonist of the Count of Monte Cristo is a kind, upright, capable man, and the first mate of the Pharaon. However, he was framed by two people and imprisoned in secret. Dantès was very moved by Father Faria and his multiple knowledge and language. However, the priest has a kind of home.
3.1 Intelligent and capable, simple and kind Dantès was a smart and capable sailor, kind and upright sailor. He was young, intelligent and carefree.DantesLet us look at the following language description: "Disaster strikes, M. Morrel, especially for me, disaster strikes near Civitavecchia, we lose Captain Leclerc, who is upright and simple, and who is sincerely sorry for the captain's death."
4. The protagonist of the Count of Monte Cristo is Edmond Dantes, whose Chinese translation is Edmond Dantès. The brief introduction of the Count of Monte Cristo is a popular historical novel. The representative work of the famous French writer Dumas 18021870 tells the story of the French emperor Napoleon in the 19th century. During the 19th century, Edmond Dantès, the first mate of the Pharaon, was entrusted by the captain to send a letter to the Napoleons. He was framed by two despicable scoundrels and judges and was hacked into the shadows.
5. The story outline and creative background of the Count of Monte Cristo are as follows: The story outline is framed and imprisoned Edmund Dantès, the acting captain of the freighter Pharaon, was framed by accountants Tangras and Fernand. The acting prosecutor Vilfoin discovered that the matter was involved with his father. He imprisoned Dantès in the death row on the isolated island to study and escape. Dantès spent 14 years in prison. During this period, he was taught by the old priest in the next cell and learned that Monte Cristo was buried on the deserted island.
6. The last sentence in the book of the Count of Monte Cristo is "All wisdom of mankind is 'wait' and 'hope' contained in these four words." This sentence profoundly reveals the two major characteristics of human nature: waiting and hope. The protagonist in the novel Edmund Dantès, after many years of imprisonment, finally regained freedom and became extremely rich through waiting and hope. He not only achieved personal revenge, but also gave it to those who had helped him.
7. The content of the Count of Monte Cristo is summarized as follows. The background story takes place in the 19th century during the "Hundred Days Dynasty" of the French Emperor Napoleon, the protagonist encountered Edmund Dantès, the first mate of the Pharaon. He was entrusted by the captain to deliver a letter to the Bonapartes, but was framed by two despicable scoundrels and a judge and was sent to the black prison. In prison, Dantès met his fellow prisoner, Father Faria, and passed on various knowledge to him before his death.
8. The Count of Monte Cristo is a long popular historical novel written by the French writer Dumas. It tells the story of the protagonist Edmond Dantès being imprisoned for an injustice to repay his kindness and return to take revenge under a pseudonym. In February 1815, Edmond Dantès, the acting captain of the Pharaon, was entrusted to deliver a letter to the Napoleons. He was betrayed by Tanglars and Fernand. At the wedding, the presiding judge Villefort threw him into the Chateau d'If prison to protect his official career.
9. Among the Counts of Monte Cristo, at the end of February 1815, the young Edmond Dantès returned to the port of Marseille as the acting captain of the freighter Pharaon. Unfortunately, captain Leclerc passed away during the voyage. Before his death, he asked Dantès to sail the ship to an island and handed over a secret letter to Napoleon's close confidant. Dantès happily planned to marry his long-term girlfriend Mercedès, and went to Paris together, but his fate turned cruel.
10. Edmond Dantès and Mercédès are lovers Mercédès and Fernand are husband and wife. Tanglars Fernand Villefort are both Edmond Dantès, the Count of Monte Cristo, the first mate of the Pharaon, Father Simbdabsazzoni, Father Wilmo, British Thomson and Senior Staff of the Bank of Ferren, Priest Zakone, Italian Giacomo Buzzoni, Lord Morrel, is the "law of Morel and Sons."
11. The main characters and identities of the Count of Monte Cristo are as follows: Edmond Dantès was originally an upright and kind sailor, and later became the Count of Monte Cristo experienced being framed and imprisoned by Fernand Villefort and Danglars. In prison, he learned a lot of knowledge from the priest Faria. After escaping from prison, he found the treasure the priest said, transformed into the Count of Monte Cristo, and took revenge on the enemy who framed him. Fernand was Mercès's cousin, and later became Mercès.
12. Summary of the content of the Count of Monte Cristo is a novel written by French writer Dumas. It tells a legendary story during the 19th century period of the French emperor Napoleon's "Hundred Days". The encounter and transformation of the protagonist. Edmond Dantès The protagonist of the frame-up story, Edmond Dantès, is the first mate of the Pharaon. He is loyal and kind because he was entrusted by the captain to deliver a message to the Napoleons, he was met by two despicable villains, Tanglars and Fernand.
13. The Count of Monte Cristo is a long popular historical novel written by the French writer Dumas. It is divided into four parts. The main plot is as follows: At the end of February 1815, Edmund Dantès, the young acting captain of the Pharaon, was entrusted to deliver secret letters to the Napoleons. He was betrayed by Tanglars and Fernand. The presiding officer, Villefort, was arrested at the wedding and put him into the Chateau d'If prison. Dantès was imprisoned for fourteen years. He was almost hopeless. Later, Father Faria dug a tunnel and arrived unexpectedly.
14. At the end of February 1815, Edmond Dantès, the young acting captain of the ocean-going cargo ship Pharaon, returned to Port Marseille, and the old captain Leclerc died of illness. He once asked Dantès to drive the ship to a small island. To meet Napoleon in captivity, Napoleon entrusted Dantès to send a secret letter to his confidant in Paris. This time, Dantès returned home to China. It can be said that he was ready to marry his girlfriend Mercedès, whom he had been in love for many years, and then went to Paris together.
15. The Count of Monte Cristo, formerly known as Edmund Dantès, was a young crew member who was framed and imprisoned. After learning in prison that the rich captain of the Pharaon had given him his inheritance before his death, Dantès changed his name to the Count of Monte Cristo and began a carefully planned revenge. 1 The count first found the three accomplices who had framed him, Judges of Villefort and Fernand. 2 He used his wealth and wisdom to gradually expose it.
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