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[.ca] CliffsNotes on Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo (ISBN 0822003260)



this is a great book of revenge and love:
I liked this book because it was full of suspense and was a great story for being written in the 1800's.It was a great book about love and revenge of how Edmond Dantes does it. It also had many other subjects of many other things it was an older book that can be related to in our times and it doesn't seem like it was an older book it is an excellent story for all ages to read.


The original manual on getting revenge!:
The story of one man's journey for revenge. Learn from Edmond as he calculates his plot for revenge over several years. Let his patience be a lesson to you, for revenge can help guide you through the most hopeless situations. Try "The Stars my Destination" for another tale of revenge.


The Folly of Revenge:
Although Edmond Dantes was wrongfully accused and imprisoned this book is more a story about how hope is better than hatred. Through Edmond's life you will see how jealousy and revenge can ruin a life, even if it is what one thought they wanted.


Read the Cliffnotes!:
I started reading this book in the unabridged, not cliffnotes, version. Needless to say, the 1095 page book takes along time to read. About 500 pages into I decided to read the cliffnotes. From what i have read, this is a great book full of daring, adventure, and revenge. As you read, you see the main character outwit and manipulate everyone to his own vengeful scheme. Its a great book and I would recomend it to anyone that loves the classics.


DO NOT BUY!:
The Count of Monte Cristo is an amusing but pointless novel that distracts the reader using an elaborate plot while making the weakest of attempts at a themeatic statement- revenge is good. This is a novel in which the "bravest" characters are commended for their desire to commit suicide in order preserve their honor and prove their "bravery". (Unfortunately, none of these characters are required kill themselves- instead, in each instance, they are saved by a miraculous event.) This is a novel in which more than four characters assume multiple identities in order to satisfy the whims of a plot which ultimately serves an inferior theme. It is because of authors like Dumas that early novels were often regarded as such low brow entertainment and not as literary works worthy of esteem.


Author:James L. Roberts
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:842.8
EAN:9780822003267
Edition:1
ISBN:0822003260
Number Of Pages:88
Publication Date:1985-04-01
UPC:049086003260



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