The Count Of Monte Cristo ❲TRUSTED × 2027❳
A greedy shipmate who orchestrated the framing of Dantès; he later becomes a wealthy banker.
Dantès' "prison father" and mentor; the source of his intellect and wealth. The Count Of Monte Cristo
A crown prosecutor who knowingly condemned Dantès to protect his own career and father's secrets. Central Themes A greedy shipmate who orchestrated the framing of
Dantès' former fiancée who, believing him dead, married his betrayer, Fernand. Central Themes Dantès' former fiancée who, believing him
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.
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 protagonist who evolves from a naive sailor into a cold, calculating avenger.