Who does Edmond Dantès meet in prison?
Abbè Faria
5. After 7 years in prison, Edmond, on the brink of death, meets Abbè Faria. Edmond is filled with hope.
What happens to danglars in The Count of Monte Cristo?
Danglars abandons his wife and attempts to sell his own daughter, Eugénie, into a loveless and miserable marriage for three million francs. Only after Danglars repents for the evil he has done does Dantès consider Danglars redeemed and pardon him.
Who visits the Count in Ch 26 and why?
Edmond visits Caderousse’s inn disguised as the Italian priest, and he pretends he’s the executor (or dude-in-charge-of) Edmond Dantès’s will. Caderousse and his wife are really poor. Times are hard.
Why did Morrel stop seeing Villefort?
Why did Morrel stop seeing Villefort? he stopped because he found it useless(?) 37.
How much does Danglars have to pay for his chicken?
In the morning, Danglars calls out for food, but, to his surprise, he learns that he must pay for it: 100,000 francs per meal.
How does Danglars lose his money?
By the end of the novel, the Count has entirely ruined Danglars and has thwarted Danglars’ attempts to marry his daughter, Eugenie, to a wealthy family. Danglars is forced to barter away nearly all his money to escape the predations of Louis Vampa and his bandits.
What does Monte Cristo do with Danglars horses Why?
Monte Cristo excuses himself from the scene, as does Madame Danglars’s lover, Lucien Debray. Knowing that Madame de Villefort will be borrowing these horses the next day, Monte Cristo arranges for the horses to become wild while they pass by his house.
Who owns the Pharaoh in The Count of Monte Cristo?
Monsieur Morrel
The place: Marseilles, France. The Pharaon, a three-masted sailing ship coming from Italy, is docking. Like all dockings, this one attracts a large crowd, but this particular ship draws a great crowd because it belongs to a wealthy man of Marseilles, Monsieur Morrel.
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