Extended Reading
  • Viva 2022-04-19 09:01:44

    beyond recognition

    What I remember most is the wonderful conversation that Dandys had when he first met Father Faria—perfect logical reasoning, simplified here. Valentine, a young 19-year-old girl in memory, became a woman here. In my impression, the fisherman soldier Fernan has become a swordsman with a title. The...

  • Jennifer 2022-03-23 09:01:43

    why i give samsung

    Books I read in high school. It's a set of four. I had never read a book of this size before, and the four books that were daunting to open were read in an instant. Happily.
        Today, a few years later, this classic is reunited with this movie. At the beginning of the movie, I have to say that the...

  • Alta 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    "Did you name each stone?" Seeing the male protagonist crying in front of the pastor, I also felt a huge loneliness and loss in my heart. . . Although I feel that the appearance of the pastor suddenly gave the male protagonist a golden finger, but it is within the acceptable range, so there is nothing to complain about.

  • Shana 2022-04-21 09:01:49

    There are still quite a lot of movie adaptations~ The description of how he endured humiliation and burdens was not in place, and in the end, it was so easily forgiven. The attitude of the little daughter-in-law!

The Count of Monte Cristo quotes

  • Napoleon: Time you were on your way. Your captain has been dead for half an hour.

    Edmond: Are you sure?

    Napoleon: When you have walked as many battlefields as I, young Dantes, you can feel death.

  • J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Well, I must say, Dantes, you don't have the look of a traitor.

    Edmond Dantes: Traitor?

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Now, attend me well, Dantes, for your life may depend on it. Did you have any personal contact with Napoleon when you were on Elba?

    Edmond Dantes: Elba. Yes, I did. Well, we did. I was with the Count Mondego's son, Fernand, almost the entire time. Do you know Fernand?

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: He's a recent acquaintance, yes.

    Edmond Dantes: Oh, there you are. He'll vouch for me.

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: No doubt, but you said "almost the entire time."

    Edmond Dantes: Except for when Napoleon asked me to deliver a personal letter to a friend in Marseilles.

    J.F. Villefort, Chief Magistrate: Well, Dantes, it is for accepting that treasonous correspondence that you have been denounced by your own first mate, a monsieur Danglars.

    Edmond Dantes: What?